FLWBStrainman
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Hi all. It's been forever since I've posted here, but I just wanted to get an opinion on something. I fear I may be infected with malware from Facebook. I was looking at a particular profile last night, and I got a message saying something like "The flash player update failed. Please visit the following website... (some rediculously long URL, starting with www.adobe.com) to attempt to reinstall the update." Though this was already enough to throw me off, I noticed that in the header, it said "Message From Webpage." Why in the world should somebody's Facebook page dictate what software I need to install?
I have been reading up on the Koobface worm. There was no email. No idoitic video invitation, just a message that a flash player update, which I never knew about in the first place, had failed. At that point, I killed IE with task manager. With nothing to lose, I went back to the same profile, and got the same exact message. Again, three-finger-salute. I was able to look at other profile pages with no problems.
Is it possible that this person's page is infected? And if so, could I have picked it up simply by recieving the popup? It was trying to get me to go to a particular URL to install a supposed flash player update. It seemed an awful lot like JavaScript to me, which is why I didn't click on "OK, cancel," or even the "X" in the corner. I've been infected that way before.
Any thoughts? If this IS malware, I should hope it requires that the URL be visited, and the malicious software be dowloaded, which I DID NOT do. I am about to scan with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. I also have Symantec Endpoint Protection and Windows Defender, along with the Malicous Software Removal Tool. I am just really hoping that I'm not a victim of a drive-by download!
Any help would be appreciated.
I have been reading up on the Koobface worm. There was no email. No idoitic video invitation, just a message that a flash player update, which I never knew about in the first place, had failed. At that point, I killed IE with task manager. With nothing to lose, I went back to the same profile, and got the same exact message. Again, three-finger-salute. I was able to look at other profile pages with no problems.
Is it possible that this person's page is infected? And if so, could I have picked it up simply by recieving the popup? It was trying to get me to go to a particular URL to install a supposed flash player update. It seemed an awful lot like JavaScript to me, which is why I didn't click on "OK, cancel," or even the "X" in the corner. I've been infected that way before.
Any thoughts? If this IS malware, I should hope it requires that the URL be visited, and the malicious software be dowloaded, which I DID NOT do. I am about to scan with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. I also have Symantec Endpoint Protection and Windows Defender, along with the Malicous Software Removal Tool. I am just really hoping that I'm not a victim of a drive-by download!

Any help would be appreciated.