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9 Νοε 2022 · If a Facebook friend sends you a message inviting you to apply for a grant, there's a good chance they've been hacked by fraudsters trying to steal personal details.
How to protect your account. Scammers who try to trick people into sharing personal information, passwords, or credit card numbers typically do so via fraudulent emails, messages, or websites that might appear legitimate, such as a bank, email provider, or social media platform. More on common scams below.
23 Οκτ 2024 · Recognize the Signs of a Facebook Messenger Scam: Be vigilant about unsolicited friend requests, messages asking for money or personal information, urgent pleas, inconsistent stories, grammatical errors, requests to move the conversation, and suspicious links or attachments.
11 Φεβ 2020 · Consumer Reports explains how to protect yourself from Facebook Messenger scams, where cyber criminals posing as friends try to get you to hand over money or personal data.
To protect yourself from scammers, look out for the following: People asking you for money who you don’t know in person. People asking you for advance fees to receive a loan, prize, or other winnings. People asking you to move your conversation off Facebook (example: a separate email address)
29 Φεβ 2020 · Facebook Messenger is a great way to keep up with friends and family, but it can also be a method for scammers to defraud you, so be aware.
29 Ιουν 2022 · 1. Never accept an invitation from someone you don’t recognize — or, worse, from just “Facebook User” — without a photo. 2. Be suspicious of messages on Facebook Messenger or Instagram, especially when they veer into areas where you are directed to take action or divulge personal information.