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25 Απρ 2024 · The “Meta Important Notice” phishing scam exploits fears about account suspension by impersonating Meta and sending fake warnings. Scammers use convincing tactics to dupe you into providing your Facebook or Instagram login details under the guise of avoiding deactivation.
- Don’t Get Fooled By the Meta Business Help Center Facebook Scam
The Meta Business Help Center phishing scam targets Facebook...
- Don’t Get Fooled By the Meta Business Help Center Facebook Scam
15 Ιαν 2024 · The Meta Business Help Center phishing scam targets Facebook and Instagram business account owners by pretending to be urgent warning messages from Meta’s real help teams citing policy violations about to result in permanent page deletion.
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17 Αυγ 2023 · Scammers have recently been impersonating Meta and targeting Facebook business/community page owners with a scam known as the Meta business support scam. Keep reading to learn how to stay safe.
When you click the link in their post, you are taken to a fake Facebook login page where you unknowingly give your account credentials to scammers. These scammers then take over your account and hold it hostage, demanding money or spamming your Facebook contacts with inappropriate content.
How do I avoid scams and phishing attempts? 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
If someone contacts you saying they're from Meta, you can confirm if the representative is actually affiliated with Meta by checking their email address. Remember, Meta representatives will never ask you for your password, payment details, or other sensitive information over chat, text, email or phone.
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.