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I found another article on the same subject here:
Unlike the web programmers at the OC Register, these guys seem to have mastered the fine art of presenting a simple article without demanding a license to kill your machine.
However, check this out: The first two lines of this (second) article are [emphasis mine]:
Thirty-three percent of US SMBs have been infected by malware propagated via social networks; 23 percent have experienced identity theft on popular social networks
Facebook takes top spot for social networking-related malware infections, followed by YouTube and Twitter
And down near the end of the article, the author says [emphasis mine]:
"Follow us at: youtube.com/PandaSecurity1 / twitter.com/Panda_Security"
That’s almost as bad as the time when the computer group at the major chemical company I once worked for gave a group seminar on computer security. At the end of the seminar, they passed out magnetic “refrigerator stick-ons” with a catchy phrase (which I now forget).