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Not a frequent user of FB, but last few days there has been a spurious link showing from time to time that famous people have passed away...our beloved Queen, Colin Firth, Sir David Attenborough, Rowan Atkinson, etc. This is complete crap.........FB seem to be aware of this, is this some nasty virus?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Those type os posts/hoaxes do the rounds...
Colin Firth as an example
http:// en.medi amass.n et/peop le/coli n-firth /deathh oax.htm l
Colin Firth as an example
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there was also a recent bug in Facebook http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/te chnolog y-37957 593
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It's not a virus per se. It's just that some people start a rumour that a celebrity has died, and it gains traction.
However, be wary of links from FB and Twitter, as you would a link from an unsolicited email. They could take you to dodgy websites where virus CAN be embedded.
This link, however - is safe.
http:// news.im ages.it v.com/i mage/fi le/1145 132/str eam_img .jpg
Neat collage of those who have died this year, using the Sgt Pepper album cover.
It's not a virus per se. It's just that some people start a rumour that a celebrity has died, and it gains traction.
However, be wary of links from FB and Twitter, as you would a link from an unsolicited email. They could take you to dodgy websites where virus CAN be embedded.
This link, however - is safe.
http://
Neat collage of those who have died this year, using the Sgt Pepper album cover.