Facebook Scams

New phishing scams target Facebook

Caution! If you come across a post on Facebook which promises a "shocking" video shot during a fatal accident in an amusement park, just ignore it as it is part of another scam Phishing.

Facebook-Scams

Fake posts are spreading on social media by scammers and report that footage of an accident at the theme park has been leaked Studios in Florida: A roller coaster derailed from its tracks and crashed into the ground, killing 16 people.

In accordance with , scammers aim to lure unsuspecting users to a phishing website, which is identical to Facebook, in order to trick them into entering the details των λογαριασμών τους. Στη συνέχεια οι χρήστες μεταφέρονται σε ένα website που υπόσχεται διάφορα βραβεία σε όσους συμπληρώσουν μια σύντομη .

Naturally, no one wins, while scammers receive a sum of money for each research that is completed.

If you are among the people who have shared this post, remove it from your timeline and alert your friends.

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