PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE! Do not allow unknown applications permission to run your Facebook. These innocently looking application may turn out to be malicious.
Graham Cluley, a senior technology consultant at the British security firm Sophos, wrote in a blog post on Monday that fake 'Dislike' buttons are going viral on popular social networking site Facebook. Such rogue Facebook applications once installed will have access to a person's profile to continue spreading the fake program by broadcasting on Facebook statuses.
Facebook Dislike button scam spreads virally [via]
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