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Over the past few days, many users have complained about finding links on their Facebook pages taking them to images depicting jarring violence and graphic pornography. Although the way the latest spam messages spread isn’t new, their content is more shocking than the typical scam enticing a free iPod shuffle.
The latest attack tricked users into clicking on links by offering some sort of promise—free plane tickets, a fun new video, or answers to a quiz, for example, said Vikram Thakur, principal security response manager at Symantec.
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Facebook warns of recent wave of graphic spam | eSchool News.
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About Renata Rowe
Deputy Head of Campus/Head of Secondary, Ivanhoe Grammar School, Plenty Campus
This blog is the School's way of helping our parents understand and experience the cyber world that their children live in. We post stories about the latest cyber safety issues, and the latest social mediums that their children and teens might be using. We believe that teaching children and teens to be good Digital Citizen from a young age will protect them and their reputations.
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