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Facebook Introduces Malware ‘Checkpoint’ Security, Hopes To Slow Spread Of Viruses

July 11, 2012 by James Johnson

Facebook Security CheckpointFacebook on Tuesday rolled out a set of new security “checkpoints” which the social network hopes will slow the massive spread of malware.

According to Facebook:

“Previously, if you suspected you may have malware installed on your device, you would either need to run anti-virus on your device or wait until Facebook identified an actionable threat. Now, with our new self-enrollment malware checkpoint, you will be able to proactively obtain your choice of a free anti-virus product to scan and clean your system.”

The announcement comes just months after Facebook announced malware-removal software partnerships with McAfee and Microsoft.

The new system offers McAfee’s Scan and Repair option and Microsoft’s Security Essentials platform. Once downloaded both applications offer the chance to scan for and remove suspected malware. The programs Facebook says will not interfere with already installed anti-virus programs. 

Facebook has focused much of its efforts on cutting down malware which has notoriously spread throughout the social network through hacked accounts and the use of link-baiting.

The move comes after Facebook in April launched the Facebook Anti-Virus Marketplace which provides free trials of popular anti-virus software for users. Facebook has also been continuously working to add more blacklisted URLs to its system so users are warned of potential threats to their computers when clicking on links.

Do you plan on using Facebook’s malware protection on your computer? Why or why not?

 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Anti-Virus Programs, Facebook, Facebook Security, malware, Malware Protection

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