Fake Facebook Websites www.videoshare .blackfriday and www.kingwhos.net Home Categories Facebook Fake Facebook Websites www.videoshare .blackfriday and www.kingwhos.net 0 0 1.28K 0 11y ago 2015-02-16T20:26:41-05:00 11y ago 2015-02-18T12:03:36-05:00 Online Threat Alerts If you have seen messages like: "Ooopps ! you canceled setup, Please add Jutys v1 Add Button..." or if you are taken the fake YouTube or Facebook "www.websitesvideoshare .blackfriday" and "www.kingwhos.net", please note that it is a scam. The scam was created by cyber-criminals to lure curious Facebook users to the malicious websites, which will attempt to trick them into installing malicious web browsers extensions and other malicious software, by claiming that they need to do so in order to view a video with adult content. But, there is no video and installing the software that you are prompt to install, will only infect your computer with a virus, Trojan horse or some other malware.The Fake Facebook WebsitesOoopps ! you canceled setup, Please add Jutys v1 Add Button...http://videoshare .blackfriday/vid1/http://www.kingwhos.net/video/?asdThe websites above will attempt to trick online users into installing a malicious browser extension or some other malicious computer program or software, like a virus or Trojan horse.The contents of websites above will change periodically, so you may see a different image other than the one above.If you have already installed software from the malicious websites, please use the antivirus software on your computer to do full of your computer and click here to use a program that we recommend to remove malwares from your computer.Related scam:Beware of Fake Facebook or YouTube Website www.myspecialvideos .dentist and jutys-v1 appBeware of Fake Facebook or YouTube Website www.mavibuzmt2.net and "Zidasy v1 Add Button" Check the comment section below for answers or additional information. Share what you know, or ask a question about this article by leaving a comment below. Online Threat Alerts is not affiliated with or endorsed by any trademark owner mentioned in this article. Some of the information in samples on this website may have been impersonated or spoofed. Save + Was this article helpful? (0) (0) More For You ▷'Australian Women’s Weekly Special Repo... ▷Attain, Get or Claim Your Starbucks Vou... ▷Facebook Spam Application - 'How Will Y... ▷Facebook Scam - 'Get a $100 Target Coup... ◁Fake Work-From-Home Websites -www.might... ◁Fake Facebook or YouTube Websites 20 .p... ◁Facebook Users Beware of Adult Video Po... ◁Is www.youthdollar.com a Fake Work-From... Comments / Answers Remove sensitive information from your post. Enter comment post here