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Facebook Scam with a sea monster

A man being eaten by a snake, planes crashing into bridges, it's all familiar that have been used as Facebook scams. The latest hoax making the rounds on the social network promises an amazing video featuring a sea monster.
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“[AMAZING VIDEO] Unknown sea monster! reports fraud.

Of course, there is no video. When the of Facebook click the link, they are taken to a fake website that appears to host the video. However, in order to access the , victims should share the post with their friends.

In the next phase, they will have to click Like to see the "incredible" video. Once they do that, they are taken to a page showing a trailer for the movie Twilight. The trailer shows a wolf, and certainly not sea monsters.

If you are the victim of this fraud, delete the publication with the sea monster from your timeline.

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