Yeah, My aunt got caught into one of those. It says something like "find out who saw your wall", then you copy and paste the "mysterious code" and you get to a page where you can see who saw your wall. In reality it usually redirects you to a fake facebook login or sends a XHR.
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You also have the version where you can "see snowflakes in the screen" or things like that. I've seen ones that go into your friend list and sends all your friends the same code to the publication, so that it spreads. Social viruses?
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Ballsy. Someone should write one that sends
@samykamkar a friend request too. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samy_(computer_worm) …
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Self-XSS is a big issue and works around any security measure.
@FirefoxDevTools goes one step further and prevents pasting for users who never used the console.
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