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Facebook team up with the Washington’s attorney general have filed separate suits against Adscent Media, an ad network accused of encouraging the spread of spam via tactics like clickjacking.

In most Facebook scams, users are offered links to provocative content, and through a series of cleverly designed steps, tricked them into liking pages, and/or unwittingly surrendering personal information, subscribing to expensive services, and spreading links to their friends.

Likejacking is a form of clickjacking, which takes advantage of a browser vulnerability that permits malicious actors to make the ‘Like’ button invisible. Once the ‘Like button is made invisible, scammers can overlay pictures and other content, and trick users to click on the invisible ‘Like’ button.

In some cases, a process called “clickjacking,” codes are hidden in enticing-looking links, that activates Facebook’s ‘Like’ function.
Facebook said a browser vulnerability that allowed the exploit has been fixed so users shouldn’t continue to see the scam.

Adscend Media LLC, a self-described “performance-based marketing network”, is believed to have generated $20 million a year from the actions.

“We don’t ‘like’ schemes that illegally trick Facebook users into giving up personal information or paying for unwanted subscription services through spam,” Attorney General Rob McKenna said in a statement.

“Security is an arms race, and that’s why Facebook is committed to constantly improving our consumer safeguards while purshing and supporting civil and criminal consequences for bad actors,” said Facebook General Counsel Ted Ullyot.

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Facebook new Timeline feature have been receiving mixed responses from users. Though many are accepting the change gladly and playing around with it, there are many who wants to continue using the old profile, giving raise to scams that promises to get rid of Timeline.

Several scams that promise to get rid of Timeline feature are now making rounds on Facebook. The scams prompt users into “Liking” several pages, invite friends and download file, without getting rid of Timeline.

Many users have already fallen for these scams, with at least 16 Timeline-related scams pages gaining thousands of likes.

“While liking things won’t do any technical damage, some scams are asking people to download and install extensions for their browser, and who knows what type of harm that could cause,” warned technology blog, the Next Web.

Almost every Facebook update till date had received mixed responses from users, but they stayed.

Similarly, when it comes to Timeline, hate it of love it, it is here to stay. Timeline feature becomes permanent once a user opts for it. Moreover, it will be mandatory across the site within weeks.

So, don’t waste your time searching for ways to deactivate Timeline feature, least you become a victim of the many scams that are doing the round.

The advice is same as always for such scams. Us the “Report Page” button on the lower left hand side of the page to stop such scams from circulating.

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