Facebook Spamming Not Surprise, huh?

20 11 2008

I’ve read an article that talked about Facebook is about to have a big spam problem, and “it’s not surprising.” Of course, everyone love Facebook now, and no one should expect spam will not happened in the Facebook environment.

A common Web strategy I heard nowadays is: If you build it, they will come. “They” means not only the audience, it also means the spammers too. So, if you want your profile, or even the group (you are the Administrator) to be spam-free, be prepared to spend time in deleting spam posts, spam wall posts, and report users that spam you to Facebook when necessary.



Facebook Spam Messages

1 11 2008

Facebook spam is definitely on the rise, but the good side is that the official security page of Facebook, i.e. Facebook Security has provided the typical screenshots of the spam posts and messages for the users to be fully aware of.

Please pay careful attention to these pictures enclosed as below, so when you come across the similar message, don’t hesitate to delete it straight away from your message inbox. And also, notice that each of these messages, the content are weird, with bad grammar as well, all under the guise of amicable types of messages with an aim to entice users to click on the external URL links.

Spam Message Example 1:

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*Spam message for a free Macy’s gift card

Spam Message Example 2:

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*Spam message about a new video the sender has found

Spam Message Example 3:

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Spam Message Example 4:

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Source: available at http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=58084&id=31987371885, accessed 31 October 2008