Facebook’s change colour scheme affects 10k users

Date:

London: A Facebook app that promises to offer the ability to change colour scheme of one’s profile page and header is actually a scam that hacks into one’s computer and download malicious software.

The ‘Facebook colour changer’ scam offers users to change the basic blue colour, and pick one from nine different colours. As per reports, the latest scam has already affected over 10,000 users around the world.

However, Chinese internet security firm Cheeta Mobile found the app in fact downloads malicious software, compromising users’ accounts and computers.

A security company found vulnerabilities in FB page and explained that cybercriminals can easily offer viruses and malware in the form of applications, which users are all too quick to click on.

This issue seems to be happening due to a vulnerability that lives in Facebook’s app page itself, allowing hackers to implant viruses and malicious code into Facebook-based applications directing users to phishing sites.

The colour changer app works by offering users a tutorial video that, if clicked, will allow them access to all their Facebook data including photos, friend lists and personal messages.

When the users log in to their accounts, they receive a pop up of an app advertisement that tells Facebook users they can change the colour theme of their profile. Once, a user downloads it, he/she is directed to a malicious phishing site.

A message will also appear telling users they have a virus, followed by another alert that appears to be from the user’s computer, offering to install anti-virus software urgently to quarantine the malicious software.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

NewsMobile Morning Brief

Kejriwal Walks Out Of Jail After 50 Days; To...

Kejriwal Walks Out Of Jail After 50 Days; To Hold Roadshow Today

New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is set...

Fact Check: Is Dubai Ground Sinking After The Recent Flash Floods? Here’s The Truth

A video recorded from a drone is widely shared...

Fact Check: Viral Image Showing Protesters Is From Canada, NOT Columbia University

In April 2024, Columbia University in New York City...