[Alert] ” Did you see how will u look like in 20 years from now? lol “ New Wave of Dangerous Spam Spreading via Facebook chat

Another dangerous Facebook scam is spreading lighting speed. If you get any chat message that is suspicious with some unidentified links, DON’T click on it.  Facebook users receive a chat message that looks quite tempting and when they click on the link they are taken to a virus page contain scam  ” Did you see how will u look like in 20 years from now? lol “.


If you click on that link the same message will be automatically send to all your friends in chat. I got a message containing a strange link from many friends. here goes that message “Did you see how will u look like in 20 years from now? lol: bit..ly/egefC9” . After clicking the link, the user will be redirected to a spam page where it will compromised the users account. It will then be use to spam other Facebook users from your account via chat.

If you have accidentally “clicked” this link you just logot from your facebook and delete your browser history immediately so that the spammer will have no malicious access to your account.

Update 1

New scam Message – hey, i just made a photoshop of you, check it out bit.ly

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7 thoughts on “[Alert] ” Did you see how will u look like in 20 years from now? lol “ New Wave of Dangerous Spam Spreading via Facebook chat”
  1. Why would cleaning your history do anything? Clearly you have no idea about how to solve this

    1. First you need to uninstall app from ur facebook application… after
      that clear ur history…..

  2. Clearing your history won’t do much if you don’t do it IMMEDIATELY. Log out; clear your history; close the Internet; and reboot your computer. As an added safety precaution, I’d suggest changing your Facebook password, at least temporarily. Do a full, deep system, virus scan to ensure that it has not left anything behind; also scan with MalwareBytes or a similar anti-spyware program.