Published 12/6/2008
by vkopytoff@sfchronicle.com (Verne Kopytoff)
at SFGate: Technology
Facebook's millions of users are in the crosshairs of a computer virus dubbed Koobface that is being spread through the social networking site's messaging system. Users whose computers are infected may have their credit card numbers stolen or their searches...
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