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		<title>Facebook password changed? Malware attack poses as message from Facebook support &#124; Naked Security</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2011 18:44:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Over on the post &#8220;Facebook password changed? Malware attack poses as message from Facebook support &#124; Naked Security&#8221; contains this text: &#8220;Facebook password changed? Malware attack poses as message from Facebook support by Graham Cluley on April 13, 2011 &#124; Be the first to comment FILED UNDER: Malware, Social networks, Spam Repeat after me: It&#8217;s [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over on <em><a></a></em> the post &#8220;<em><a href="http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2011/04/13/facebook-password-changed-malware-attack-support/?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+nakedsecurity+%28Naked+Security+-+Sophos%29">Facebook password changed? Malware attack poses as message from Facebook support | Naked Security</a></em>&#8221; contains this text:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;Facebook password changed? Malware attack poses as message from Facebook support</em></p>
<p><em>by Graham Cluley on April 13, 2011	 | Be the first to comment<br />
FILED UNDER: Malware, Social networks, Spam<br />
Repeat after me: It&#8217;s &#8216;Facebook&#8217;, not &#8216;FaceBook&#8217;.</em></p>
<p><em>Learn that lesson and it can be one of the tricks you can use to protect yourself against a spammed-out malware campaign, which tries to trick you into believing that Facebook support has changed your password.</em></p>
<p><em>Computer users are receiving emails claiming that the popular social network has automatically changed their password to secure their account.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a typical message:</p>
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