Mar 16, 2012

WARNING: Facebook Events Can Link To Viruses!

This morning, I was made admin of an event called “New Apple iPhone5 Testers” by someone I don’t know— but hey, I have 2,800 friends and 4,500 subscribers, so that doesn’t mean much.
I went to check out the event, and thought, “Hey a free iPhone 5? Awesome!”
I clicked the link, and was forwarded to another website, then my antivirus software popped up saying, “Threat Blocked!!!” And then I felt stupid.
So, if you see a tempting link on Facebook, think twice and make sure your antivirus is up to date!
Note that if a friend’s account is hacked, he or she might send you something like what I received, so whether you know the person or not is not a good criteria for whether or not you click on it. But if you don’t know the person, definitely don’t click on it!

Facebook Puts ‘Add App To Page’ In Pull-Down Menus

Facebook made the process of adding page tab applicationseasier for page administrators by including an “add app to page” option.
It appears in the drop-down menu accessed via the gear icon on the pages of apps associated with tabs.
The social network announced in a post on its developer blogthat the “add app to page” link is available in the gear menu for app pages, allowing page admins to add apps with one click.