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Screenshot of the Eset Online Scanner
being used within Facebook

Facebook launches online malware scanner

DUBAI, December 4, 2014

Facebook has launched a free online malware scanning facility for its users powered by Eset, a global leader in digital protection.

Eset’s solution will help users to scan and identify malware that was posted to their Facebook account after logging onto an infected computer and safely remove it, a statement said.

Eset Online Scanner for Facebook is going live today (December 4) and will be available for all Facebook users, it added.

“Our goal is to offer our users the right technology to improve their experience of our services and better protect their devices. Eset Online Scanner for Facebook will significantly decrease the number of malicious links from among the trillions of clicks that take place every day on Facebook,” said Chetan Gowda at Facebook.

Eset Online Scanner for Facebook was designed to detect and clean infected computers of Facebook users, said Ignacio Sbampato, chief sales and marketing officer at Eset.

“Eset is pleased to offer its services to Facebook users all over the world. Signature low system footprint and Eset’s top rated detection technology used in Eset Online Scanner guarantee effective and easy detection for free,” he added.

When a Facebook user logs into their account, Facebook checks for signs of any suspicious behaviour - like sending spam messages or infected links to people’s friends. If this kind of activity is detected, Facebook displays a message offering the user a chance to use Eset Online Scanner for Facebook - utilised directly within Facebook without a fee or interruption.

If users download and run the scanner, they can continue to use Facebook and other services on their device without any loss of performance. When the scan is complete, they will receive a notification through Facebook and also be able to review the results of the scan. Cleanup begins after the scan is complete if any malware is discovered. In the end, the user is provided with the result and a link to eset.com, the statement said.

This service for Facebook is based on free product Eset Online Scanner, which protects millions of users online. Out of more than 44 million of scans, Eset Online Scanner successfully detected malware in almost half of all of instances, according to the statement. – TradeArabia News Service




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