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Avoid clicking on links within any unsolicited messages, whether it's email, Messenger, or text, even if they appear to be from Facebook. Always be cautious and avoid opening attachments from unfamiliar businesses or individuals.
Here are some ways to check if an email is really from Facebook. 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.
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.
18 Οκτ 2021 · Rather than having me fill out lengthy and inadequate on-line forms, provide a method to forward suspect scam e-mail to a site where FTC can gather data and take actions to stop/reduce such scams/mass emailings.
26 Οκτ 2021 · How to Protect Against Phone Scams. Don't pick up phone calls from numbers you don't know. Never give out personal information out over the phone unless you initiated the call. Add your phone number to the Do Not Call Registry. Ask for paperwork to be sent documenting what is being asked and avoid agreeing to anything over the phone.
Here are a few steps you can take to help protect yourself and your loved ones from scams: Don’t give out sensitive personal information over the phone or in response to an email, social media post, or text message. Sensitive information includes your Social Security number, bank account information, credit card numbers, PINs, and passwords.
Common scams that target older citizens include romance scams, tech support scams, grandparent scams, government impersonation scams, sweepstakes and lottery scams, home repair scams, and...