Why are you tagged in this video: Viral Facebook Scam

Facebook users have been hit by another fast-spreading scam today, pretending to be a link to a YouTube video that they have been tagged in.
Facebook Viral Video Scam

The scam messages use potential victims’ first names, claiming that they have been tagged in the “Youtube” video.

Phrases used in the attack include:

YO [name] why are you tagged in this video

WTF!! [name] why are you tagged in this video

hey [name] i cant believe youre tagged in this video

hey [name] you look so stupid in this video

omg! [name] why are you tagged in this vid

OMG [name] why are you in this video

 

Each “video” has a random number of views and likes, but the length of the movie always appears to be 2:34. Some experienced Facebook users might realise something is awry when they see that the links refer to “Youtube” rather than the rather more accurate and real “YouTube“.

But if you do make the mistake of clicking on the video thumbnail you will be taken to a webpage which tries to trick you into cutting-and-pasting a malicious JavaScript code into your browser’s address bar (this appears to be one of the scammers’ favourite methods of attack at the moment). 

You would be really tempted, it’s a cunning piece of social engineering by the bad guys. Wouldn’t you want to see a video that your Facebook friends say you have been tagged in? Ofcource Yes, but Its an attempt to trick you, don’t do what the page says.

Source: Naked Security