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  1. If an email or Facebook message looks strange, don't open it or any attachments. Instead, report it to phish@fb.com or through the report links that appear throughout Facebook. If you’re a business, go to Business Support Home to help verify if there are any issues with your business accounts.

  2. If you received a warning that you were sending spam on Facebook, you may have: Sent friend requests to people you don't know in real life. Posted or shared something too quickly or too often in a short amount of time. Tagged or messaged people who aren't your friends.

  3. Spam involves contacting people with unwanted content or requests. This includes sending bulk messages, excessively posting links or images to people's timelines, and sending friend requests to people you don't know personally. Spam can spread by clicking unsafe links or installing malicious software.

  4. If your Facebook account has been the target of a phishing attack, you should take steps to protect it as soon as possible. First, report your account as compromised. You can report your account as compromised whether or not you can log in to your account.

  5. Learn more about how to avoid spam and scams on Facebook. Learn what to do if you get a suspicious email or message that looks like it came from Facebook . Set up two-factor authentication to help keep your account secure .

  6. Look out for suspicious emails or messages. Don't trust messages demanding money, offering gifts or threatening to delete or ban your account. Emails from Instagram or Facebook about your account will only come from @mail.instagram.com or @facebookmail.com. Don't click suspicious links.

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