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Facebook Widget Installs Zango Spyware

BaCa writes "A malicious Facebook Widget actively spreading on the social networking site ultimately prompts users to install the infamous "Zango" adware/spyware. The tremendous success and lightning fast expansion of Facebook empowered the social networking giant with an impressive user base. Needless to say, in a digital world where web traffic equals money, such a user base attracts spammers, virus/spyware seeders, and other ethic-less online marketers like honey would attract flies."

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  1. "like honey would attract flies" by John+Hasler · · Score: 5, Funny

    There is something else that attracts flies which it more closely resembles...

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  2. Without exception... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    All the apps are terrible. Asides from their 'myspacesqueness', they also release your entire profile & friends to an unknown entity. Facebooks TOS is bad enough, but atleast you have a sense of who your dropping all thoughts of ownership or privacy too.

    'caring' - imageogram

  3. Re:Ethic-less? by vaz01 · · Score: 5, Funny

    You must use facebook a lot.