If you get an E-Mail asking you to reset your Facebook password via opening E-Mail attachment then be careful because McAfee reported that the attachment is a password stealer that installs when the user clicks on it. Once installed, the password stealer can potentially access any username and password combination utilized on that computer, not just for the user’s Facebook account.
Here is an email example of the Facebook Password Reset Scam to watch out for:Here is the latest global intelligence map that details
Facebook would never send an email alerting a user that they changed his or her password. Another clue that can signal a user has received a spam email is the use of poor grammar and awkward phrases such as in the below greeting “Dear user of Facebook.” Please note that McAfee customers with current subscriptions are protected from this type of malware.