The ‘Never gonna drink Coca Cola again’ Facebook scam [WARNING]
July 15, 2010 by admin
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If one of your friends said they were never going to drink Coca Cola again after watching a horrific video, would you be tempted to watch the video?
Judging by the number of Facebook users who have posted status updates claiming they are never going to drink Coca Cola again, it seems plenty found it an invitation impossible to resist.
![The Never gonna drink Coca Cola again Facebook scam [WARNING] coca cola status The Never gonna drink Coca Cola again Facebook scam [WARNING]](http://www.virusexperts.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/coca-cola-status.jpg)
A typical message reads:
<name> I am part of the 98.0% of people that are NEVER gonna drink Coca Cola again after this HORRIFIC video --> http://www.[removed]
Find out the TRUTH about Coke!!!
If you do click on the link you will find yourself on a website saying that “9/10 People said they WOULDNT drink Coca Cola After seeing this video!!!” above a thumnail of a video which says that “Coca Cola can’t hide its crimes”.
![The Never gonna drink Coca Cola again Facebook scam [WARNING] cocoa cola video The Never gonna drink Coca Cola again Facebook scam [WARNING]](http://www.virusexperts.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/cocoa-cola-video.jpg)
Perhaps surprisingly, this webpage isn’t exploiting the now familiar clickjacking technique to falsely claim that the Facebook user “Like”s the page without the user’s permission. Instead, they say you can’t watch the “horrific video” until you’ve shared the link on Facebook by hand seven times.
![The Never gonna drink Coca Cola again Facebook scam [WARNING] coca cola not enough The Never gonna drink Coca Cola again Facebook scam [WARNING]](http://www.virusexperts.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/coca-cola-not-enough.jpg)
![The Never gonna drink Coca Cola again Facebook scam [WARNING] coca cola repost seven times The Never gonna drink Coca Cola again Facebook scam [WARNING]](http://www.virusexperts.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/coca-cola-repost-seven-times.jpg)
The page claims to poll whether you have shared the link enough (in order to allow the video to be viewed). But when you realise you’re not making any progress – despite your valiant attempts to recommend the link to all and sundry – you might hit the link which says:
>>>Cant Be Botherd To Wait? --> Click Here To Skip This<<<
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