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Avoid Fake Facebook Password Reset Email | Trojan Bredolab


Trojan Bredolab is one of the most serious and frequent threat this year on internet, this time it has taken the route of facebook password reset email. The users of the facebook can receive a mail which tells to reset the password of their facebook as their facebook account has been changed and it contains the .zip attachment which contains the malicious .exe within which could be really dangerous to your private computer and information on it.

The malicious file within the zip attachment in the fake facebook password reset email connects to the russian domain’s infected machine which can infect your computer and could be controlled by the hackers, in turn can automatically download and install various infected threats and steal your information and send out spam mails from your id. What does the Fake Facebook Password Reset Email says ? its says

Because of the measures taken to provide safety to our clients, your password have been changed.

You can find your new password in the attached document.

Thanks,

The Facebook team.

Fake Facebook Notice - Via My Digital Life
Fake Facebook Notice – Via My Digital Life

The sreenshot of the Fake Facebook Password Reset Email looks like Image as above. If you thing you would able to catch the sender from the email address, by checking the email address of the Fake Facebook Password Reset Email, then I suppose you are wrong, as it say something like this “support@facebook.com”. So be careful. Via My Digital Life.

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  1. Binterest Update : Avoid Fake Facebook Password Reset Email | Trojan Bredolab: Trojan Bredola.. http://chilp.it/?4ef60e

    Comment by Malvinder Virdi — October 30, 2009 @ 3:15 PM

  2. @v_shakthi See how do the Facebook Fake Email about reset password looks http://bit.ly/4v1OQC

    Comment by Malvinder Virdi — October 31, 2009 @ 6:05 AM

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