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"OMG Terrifying! Guy Removes his Blackhead" - Malicious Video Sharing Websites

The fake video sharing websites and post: "OMG Terrifying!!! Guy removes his Blackhead, You wont Believe what he discovered," below are considered malicious. The websites will attempt to trick you into giving them access to your Facebook account and take you to malicious advertisements that will attempt to trick you into installing malicious software on your computer. If you are taken to any of the websites below or similar ones, please do not give them access to your Facebook account and do not install any software that you are prompt to download.

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If the Facebook post below shows up on you Facebook Wall, Timeline or News Feed, please delete it:

OMG Terrifying!!! Guy removes his Blackhead, You wont Believe what he discovered.

This guy asks his friends to help him out to get rid of his blackhead on his back.

If you click on the Facebook post, you will be asked to give their fraudulent Facebook applications access to your account. These applications will sent this same scam to all of your Facebook friends and access your publicly available Facebook information, if you give them access to your Facebook account.

You will then be redirected to one of the fake video sharing websites:

These websites don't have all of the strange videos depicted by the images and will only prompt you to allow the Facebook applications access to your account.

All of the videos are taken from popular video sharing website www.YouTube.com, so it is recommended that you search it for the videos instead of visiting the fake video sharing websites.

If you have already given any of these applications access to your Facebook account, please click here for instructions on how to easily remove them from your Facebook account.

The names of the application that you should look out for and remove are:

If there are applications listed in your Facebook account that you are not familiar with, please delete them also. If you have already "liked" the websites, please "unlike" them or delete any shared Facebook post you have created.

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