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New Facebook Spam – America’s Got Talent Lady Video

A new kind of ‘Click-Jacking’ and ‘Like-Jacking’ is spreading on Facebook. This time with a whole index of suggestive, funny and controversial videos.

We have seen similar kind of Facebook spams and hoaxes in the past and cosmoGeek instantly alerted its readers how to get rid from these kind of accidental clicks.

 

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This latest spam message will be similar to the following video titles -

 

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A Lady smashed big cans of bear with her BIG BOOBS on America's Got Talent, Checkout now!

Once you click on the wall post link, you will be taken to a page displayed with a video link. Clicking play will hijack your account and you will be spreading the spam via your news feed.

This website has a whole index of suggestive, funny and controversial videos. Some of them are -

Usher Lap Dance Fan !

America's Got Talent, Huge Boobs smashed beer cans Oo

Fight against stronger than oneself at school

A father catches his daughter in full strip tease!

Street Fighter brawl in a Mexican Restaurant!

A man who drank too much falls assembling bridges while urinating!

Students destroy a car!

Up house in real !

A 2 years old baby addicted to cigarettes Oo

This crazy motorcycle traveling at 402 km / h in Paris

A man who drank too much falls assembling bridges while urinating!

An alien discovered by young people in Panama!

The string string does not cover almost anything!

Never lift a hand on a woman!

The most drunk guy in the world - Must see!

Mom blows her nose and baby is afraid - So cute ^^

Baby crying? give him beer, maddening -.-

Perfect control of his bike, awesome!

Funny ad about cats and celibacy, to see :D

North Korean children play the guitar

Steal a car fast - awesome and terrifying

A dream wedding - Dirty Dancing

Little baby dance Waka Waka :D

Cauet turns the strippers to his show on NRJ

How to get rid of this spam:

If you accidentally clicked this link, make sure you remove the item from your wall by clicking the “x” button in the top right hand corner of the post and selecting “remove post and unlike.”

If you or your Facebook friends are falling for tricks like this, it's time to get yourself informed on the latest threats and share this post to stay updated.

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