Facebook Spreading Viruses
If you receive any "unusual" status updates or wall posts that seem out of character from friends on Facebook, DO NOT click on the links. You will download Trojans to your computer.
Examples of links you might receive include emails that have the subject "Hey" with a link to click on a video posted on Facebook.
"Subject: hey
You wwere sighhted on our stealthhy ccamera!
To reply to this message, follow the link below:"
Other example:
"Subject: (Facebook account name)wrote on your Wall...
I just started doing this today :) Made $50 so far ..."
If you click on these links you will likely download a Trojan. Please call the Computer Help Desk for assistance with cleaning off this Trojan. As always make sure your anti-virus software is up-to-date with the latest virus definitions. See http://www.stedwards.edu/it/security/symantec_win#2 for instructions on updating Symantec AntiVirus definitions. If your Facebook account has been compromised and is sending these notices you need to log into Facebook and change your password immediately and then call the Help Desk for assistance with virus removal.
Here is another example: