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	<title>Gizmophobe Technology &#38; Gaming &#187; Facebook</title>
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		<title>Viruses and Trojans via Facebook</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Facebook and cyber social networking sites generally are ever becoming more popular as a way of staying in touch with what your friends are doing, arranging evenings out, and generally chatting, but be warned, here too the ominous computer virus can strike! Ankit Fadia a renowned ethical hacker and cyber expert has recently warned that<a class="rmore" href="http://www.gizmophobe.co.uk/facebook-viruses-and-trojans/">&#160;&#160; Read More ...</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/">Facebook</a> and cyber social networking sites generally are ever becoming more popular as a way of staying in touch with what your friends are doing, arranging evenings out, and generally chatting, but be warned, here too the ominous <a href="http://www.bullguard.com/bullguard-security-center/how-to-remove-spyware-and-viruses.aspx">computer virus</a> can strike!</p>
<p>Ankit Fadia a renowned ethical hacker and cyber expert has recently warned that with just one wrong click within Facebook, you could be downloading a virus to your computer, instead of looking at someone’s photos, a funny message or something else equally innocuous.</p>
<p>The latest trend of infiltrating computers, it seems, will now be through Facebook.  It would also appear that this method began a few months ago, and has been on the increase ever since.  This of course in turn means that the number of people whose systems are infected this way is likely to rise.</p>
<p>With one single click, all your contacts will receive a message from your facebook account, your system is infected, and the virus is on its way elsewhere.  It all starts with an anonymous e-mail through the Facebook system.  If this mail is clicked on, in any Facebook account, a pop up box appears asking permission to download with the options ‘yes’ and ‘no’.  If the person clicks yes to this, then all the friends that they have listed on their account will receive the same message while at the same time, the download takes place.</p>
<p>Although this basic passing on of a message like this might seem harmless enough, what it does, is to allow the virus to infiltrate your computer and that of any one or more of your contacts who also click ‘yes’.  The download is a <a href="http://www.bullguard.com/bullguard-security-center/security-articles/trojan_removal.aspx">trojan virus</a>, and, once a trojan is installed in the computer, the access way is open for cyber criminals to get in there, access your system and hack your passwords, banking, personal details and anything else that you do on your computer.</p>
<p>Older methods of getting viruses onto computers via spam e-mails are still out there, and still need to be watched for, but with social networking becoming more popular with people, the cyber criminals are following suit and utilising this nice easy method of infiltrating computers.</p>
<p>There is a very simple way to avoid getting a virus through Facebook however.  So what is this simple solution?  Never ever click on the ‘yes’ button to download anything, and never click on any other anonymous messages either.  The virus cannot transfer from one system to another without a point of access, and it is the mistake of clicking ‘yes’ which gives it this point of access.</p>
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		<title>WiFi Digital Photo Frame</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2008 10:35:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This feature packed digital photo frame is really like in a league of its own, as with others it will let you display your photos and videos from your memory card but cleverness comes with the WiFi connection capability. Not only can you easily transfer your snaps from your PC or Mac to the WiFi<a class="rmore" href="http://www.gizmophobe.co.uk/wifi-digital-photo-frame/">&#160;&#160; Read More ...</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-659" title="wi-fi-digital-photo-frame" src="http://www.gizmophobe.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/wi-fi-digital-photo-frame.jpg" alt="Wi Fi Digital Photo Frame" width="400" height="332" /></p>
<p>This feature packed <a href="http://www.ciao.co.uk/Digital_Photo_Frames_5302120_2" target="_blank">digital photo frame</a> is really like in a league of its own, as with others it will let you display your photos and videos from your memory card but cleverness comes with the WiFi connection capability. Not only can you easily transfer your snaps from your PC or Mac to the WiFi Photo Frame, you are also able to connect it up to photo sharing sites such as Facebook, Flickr, Webshots, Windows Live, Photobucket (and more) to allow millions of users to add pictures from their accounts. Now this is a proper gadget.</p>
<p>So how exactly does all this work, you may ask. Well each of these WiFi Photo Frames have a unique email address allowing it to receive photos by electronic post from any computer or mobile phone, that’s it, just a simple bit of technology! It also has its own built in spam filter for those unwanted snaps, we all hate junk mail and it seems the makers of this WiFi gizmo made that a priority.</p>
<p>Once set-up the WiFi Digital Photo Frame will check and update any new emails/photo’s every few minutes. It also has the ability to allow you to view your family and friends recent photos by simply inputting their Flickr username – no subscription required! On top of all that you can group a number of these photo frames together to share photos within that group.</p>
<p>The brilliance of the WiFi Digital Photo Frame is not let down by its build quality either, beautifully finished in a glossy black it comes complete with built-in connections, speakers and a separate remote  control. Now you, your family or friends have absolutely no excuse for not staying in touch when you’re far away or travelling.</p>
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<p>For more information on the WiFi Photo Frame and to buy click on this link &#8211; <a href="http://www.deviltronics.com/product/164/wifi-digital-photo-frame-8" target="_blank">Buy Wifi Photo Frame<br />
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