Dorkbot is a family of malware worms that spreads through instant messaging, USB drives, websites or social media channels like Facebook.
[5][6] In 2013, Bitdefender Labs caught and blocked the worm, which is capable of spying on users' browsing activities, meanwhile stealing their personal online/offline information and/or credentials, commonly known as cybercrime.
The infection was originally flagged by the online backup service MediaFire, who detected that the worm was being distributed camouflaged as an image file.
[citation needed] Although the links pretend to point to an image, the truth is that a malicious screensaver is hidden behind an icon of two blonde women.
Some other popular baits tricking users to click on malicious links include Rihanna or Taylor Swift sex tapes.