The problem is showing hardcore porn and violent image on news feeds without the knowledge of user.
by the report of technology site, ZDnet, the material is being spread via a "linkspam virus" That tempts members to click on a attracting pornographic story link
A spokeswoman for Facebook said: "[We are] aware of these reports and we are investigating the issue".
thousands of facebook users comented about this wrote on a uer wall.
"Discovered a new porn site, it's called Facebook" wrote on a user wall.
"Facebook should do something about the photoshopped porn images, it's offensive," wrote another.
peoples are linking this attack to the "Anonymous" hacker group after a video released on You tube from Anonymous hacker group saying. "kill" the social network."
RESPONSE FROM DIFFRENT AUTHORITIES.
Internet security firm Sophos said the images had "flooded" the social network over the past 24 hours or more.
The company's senior technology consultant, Graham Cluely, said it was not clear how the offending content was being spread, but added that the website could face long term consequences.
"It's precisely this kind of problem which is likely to drive people away from the site," he wrote in a company blog.
by the report of technology site, ZDnet, the material is being spread via a "linkspam virus" That tempts members to click on a attracting pornographic story link
A spokeswoman for Facebook said: "[We are] aware of these reports and we are investigating the issue".
thousands of facebook users comented about this wrote on a uer wall.
"Discovered a new porn site, it's called Facebook" wrote on a user wall.
"Facebook should do something about the photoshopped porn images, it's offensive," wrote another.
peoples are linking this attack to the "Anonymous" hacker group after a video released on You tube from Anonymous hacker group saying. "kill" the social network."
RESPONSE FROM DIFFRENT AUTHORITIES.
Internet security firm Sophos said the images had "flooded" the social network over the past 24 hours or more.
The company's senior technology consultant, Graham Cluely, said it was not clear how the offending content was being spread, but added that the website could face long term consequences.
"It's precisely this kind of problem which is likely to drive people away from the site," he wrote in a company blog.
"Facebook needs to get a handle on this problem quickly, and prevent it from happening on such a scale again."
The social network requires its members to be at least 13 years old to sign onto the service. Experts say the firm may need to issue warnings if the pictures have been seen by its youngest users.
"Facebook management may have a duty of care to encourage anyone who is underage and has viewed this to discuss it with their family or a school counsellor," said Sally Leivesley, managing director of NewRisk, a crisis management consultancy.
HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF FROM THIS ATTACK.
The first thing is do not click any links that shown in news feed with porn and violent images and messages
if u clicked it will work with malicious codes in your profile and you will not see what the code posted on your wall but your friends will see the link with porn and violent images. if it is happen your click then first clean your browser . and deactivate your account and then activate it.