It's just a variation of a "phishing scam" that's extremely common on Facebook.
People need to use an anti-virus (like AVG free), anti-spyware (like CounterSpy), clean after browsing sessions (with CCleaner), and run a Malware program (Malwarebytes) weekly or IMMEDIATELY if they think they have an infection.
No need to freak out. Deep cleansing breaths...LOL.
Very important...did you run avg and malwarebytes from safe mode? Did you run the malwarebytes full scan or quick? Many trojans can "hide" from these programs in a normal windows environment.
Run them both in safe mode, and use the full scan on malwarebytes. If you show "clean" with both...you are in good shape. Without seeing the headers of the 'email' or other messages that were sent...there's a possibility they had your contact information on them....but did NOT come from your direct computer.
One more thing you can do if using XP. Do you know how to get to "system restore"? You want to turn it off....then restart the computer....then run your scans....then when you KNOW you are clean...turn system restore back on. If a virus existed on your machine, there are also infected files in the system restore backups.
Any questions, PM me. If you don't have PM...post it here and I'll get you my email.
I had McAfee running 24/7 in the background & it didnt catch whatever it was...Then I ran AVG, and the MalwareByte program too just now & they found nothing. I'm freaking the f out!!! I have all my pix and stuff backed up but I dont want it to eat my computer or anything. Anything else I can do to find it???
Good advice (remember hit F8 on startup to get to safe mode) and also turn off system restore (right click on My Computer and click properties). If it's XP you might also want to run combofix (http://www.combofix.org/download.php)
If it clears all that I would not worry too much...make sure you change your gmail account password as well after you are done scanning.
This is something that has been going on for quite a while, where hackers get access to a gmail or hotmail account and send out the scam message to everyone in the address book. This is the second time that it has been sent to me- the first one was from a different provider who also used a hotmail address. That one was about a relative in Spain that had to be brought back to the States and she supposedly needed money for it. I sent Tayler a PM with the email posted in it so hopefully she will see that her gmail account has been compromised. Be careful if you have gmail or hotmail. Dave
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