Danger
Mar 26 2009, Lorelle VanFossen

According to Investor’s Business Daily, evil is sweeping social networks, moving beyond email and blogs to where you like to virtually hang out and congregate:
Security experts last week warned that a new strain of the Koobface virus is hitting Face

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Faraph Jannot, first left, looks on as a relative smiles while holding Jannot’s new born baby at Cite Soleil’s hospital in Port-au-Prince, Wednesday, March 4, 2009.