Cybersecurity company ESET reported that “the Yimfoca worm uses Facebook chat to attack, while Fbphotofake is a social engineering worm which distributes itself and other malware through spam Facebook messages,” advising users to “be careful and not to open suspicious and unknown attachments, or click on dubious links”.
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. Once installed, they may log your own keystrokes (keylogging) to steal your Facebook password, bank details, and email credentials. Ransomware & Malware Cybersecurity company ESET reported that “the Yimfoca worm