Did you also attend Vidyartha College?

Rita Lazar

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This is hilarious..what a f***ed up glitch.  I saw quite a few Assyrians on FB whose profiles said they went to Vidyartha.


http://www.allfacebook.com/2009/09/facebook-vidyartha-college/
 
When I reactivated my facebook, that's what it said on mine, too. Hahaha, but then I editted some of my lovely (and totally classy) info and it randomly went away without me touching it.
 
Ashuriena said:
When I reactivated my facebook, that's what it said on mine, too. Hahaha, but then I editted some of my lovely (and totally classy) info and it randomly went away without me touching it.

Yes...your mention of my vaseline using precautions made me feel very special  :blush2:
 
Rita Lazar said:
lol...

Alright you got me.  I'm actually the head of Marketing for Vidyartha College. I'm also a 57 year old Sri Lankan man.

Your pics do look very Asian-like.  And that marketing scheme was contained faster than SARS!
 
jonadona said:
Your pics do look very Asian-like.  And that marketing scheme was contained faster than SARS!

lol @ SARS.  I miss SARS mass-panic.  It was so much more exciting than swine flu panic! 

My *Inanna* pics look Asian? Hmm..I hope not. lol
 
Rita Lazar said:
Yes...your mention of my vaseline using precautions made me feel very special  :blush2:

And your vaseline uses make me feel very special.
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So, we're even..hahahahaha!
 
Not sure if this is related.

When Facebook attacks, it?s not pretty. We were just remarking on how new ways of spreading malware were plaguing social media, and now the second Facebook-related scam in the past week appears to be spreading.
Have a look at the picture below, and if you see a profile similar to what you see in the screenshot, do not click on the video link. If you do, you?ll see a similar ?malware warning? to that pictured at right. If you keep following the prompts, of course, you?ll then actually be infected as the program pretending to warn you about malware installs its own malware payload.


This time the spyware appears to have the ability to create fake Facebook accounts and endow the profiles with these fake links. It?s troubling because it means the hackers have figured out a way to endrun around the captcha system that usually ensures the account creator is a real human.
Until Facebook has a chance to deactivate these rogue accounts, use caution when encountering any profile that looks similar to the above screenshot. Let us know in the comments if you?ve seen any of these fishy profiles in your travels around Facebook today.



Ashoor
 
ASHOOR said:
Have a look at the picture below, and if you see a profile similar to what you see in the screenshot, do not click on the video link. If you do, you?ll see a similar ?malware warning? to that pictured at right.


Ashoor

Thanks for the warning, Ashoor. But which picture are you referring to?
 
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