Malware, viruses, and all kinds of errors sneak into our computers przeróżnymi channels. It turns out that they can also sneak through … incorrectly typed text in the Facebook Messenger.
According to Niebezpiecznik.pl service, enter the communicator portal social “to.jest”, whether in the browser or the mobile version ends with a very strange reaction to Facebook and forces the installation of anti-virus software.
Messages reading “to.jest” can not send what you see on the attached below screenshot:
Then we are logged out.
When I try to log in again but you can not take advantage of Facebook, because it displays a message indicating a possible infection of the system:
In the case of Windows, according to Niebezpiecznik, it is necessary at this point not only download but also the installation of anti-virus file. What is interesting to outfits with OS X need only … declare that przeskanowaliśmy your computer.
By Niebezpiecznika error is caused by a mechanism antyfraudowy Facebook, or error function framework “is.”
We asked the Polish branch of Facebook to comment on the situation, as soon as we receive a response, there will be appropriate update the text.
The situation is so alarming that anti-virus installation mechanism is quite aggressive, and typing “to.jest” can be completely by chance. So let although temporarily take care of the correctness of statements in the communicator to avoid the problem until you solve this error.
It is also not the first time that Facebook persecute strange problems – in December last year we wrote about the case of an error the portal cache , the result of which users galleries popping up pictures of random people, completely unrelated to the reviewable profile.
What’s more, clicking on some links resulted in the partial log in to other people’s accounts. It was not possible at the truth in this way make any changes in the profile of random people, however, obtained access to the latest conversations in Messenger.
That failure was repaired fairly quickly, and we hope that as Facebook can deal effectively this newly mistake “to.jest.”
* The image comes from the main Shutterstock website.
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