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		<title>Facebook Phishing and Worse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week I wasn&#8217;t planning on writing about Facebook; nevertheless, a new and devious problem has popped up. I, apparently along with millions of others, have been getting emails that appear to be from Facebook.  These emails have a subject line of, &#8220;updated account agreement&#8221; with an authentic looking verification number.   It has an attachment [...]]]></description>
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