I just witnessed this one first-hand.  There was a message in our Facebook box to "check http://bests.at."

As we've stated before, do NOT go there.  This is yet another chapter in the "Facebook phishing message" scam.

If you did somehow get duped into clicking on the link, clear out the cache on your browser, clear all of your cookies.

This has been going on for quite now over at Facebook.  Hopefully, they will get on the ball and figure out a way to stop these malicious messages.

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