The message comes on Facebook Messenger "Is This You? '. In Message remains the user's profile picture and a link to the profile. Click on the link will be defeat.
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The experts say for hacking the Facebook miscreants to stole your e-mail ID and password was taken a new strategy fraud (scams). Being Friend or relative on Facebook asked to click on a link to send messages in disguise. If you click the link opens a new page. Where wanted the e-mail ID and password. It is called 'phishing' the password collecting techniques.
Experts say, the criminal's link when being clicked, then want to "re-login" on Facebook. If anyone writes the email ID & password on that login page, all of that going to the criminals. Thus, the Facebook account was hacked.
Usually the message "Is This You? comes on Facebook Messenger. Such type of messages is spreading for a long time. Such messages can send by making fake Facebook profiles or cloning. Such fake account makes fake money from the account fraudulently. Facebook cloning is not difficult. The criminals open another facebook account using the same information for bad intention. Then, from the clone account of the user's friends and family members would be a fool. The user unknowingly can grab data from other accounts.
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The new scams come from reliable sources so the mistake took place by clicking on it. Besides, the account user was curious about the link for his pictures.
Sometimes asked the ID password. Sometimes the link is going to a web page, where downloaded harmful software.
Who have clicked on the link, they should quickly change the password. If you use the same ID & password on another website also change. The message comes from who's account, make conscious him about the matter. Delete these type of messages. Then you can start Two-factor authentication.
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