Heads up about fake FB phishing scam
This morning I got a friend request on FB from a high school classmate of my sister. I'm not active on FB, and only use it to keep up with family and see photos, etc., so I didn't pick up on the fact that I was already "Friends" with this person.
I usually just ignore Friend requests, but I accepted this one thinking that maybe this person was trying to contact my sister, so I accepted it. This morning, very early, I got a message from this fake account. It was still early, and I didn't immediately pick up on the fact that this was a fake account until the person said that got a large payment from the government, and asking if I had been contacted. This was followed by photos of a FedEx envelope and a photo of a lot of cash. By that time the caffeine in my coffee had kicked in and I was alert enough to see this was a fake account. I blocked that account, and will see if there's a way to report it.
Just a heads up to always be wary.
Tetrachloride
(8,478 posts)2 friends got sucked in. One lost his FB account.
Update your OS software, phone software, browser and Fb and messenger
Call people before FB friend acceptance.
i removed several people from FB just for privacy and security reasons.
Rorey
(8,513 posts)The only "Friends" I have are family members and a couple of friends. 24 in all. I rarely post and my profile is completely locked down.
Thanks for the heads up.
Rorey
(8,513 posts)I was tempted to keep it going long enough to see what the ultimate goal was. Then I got concerned that someone might spoof my own profile. But considering my very short list of Friends isn't visible, I guess there's no danger of that happening.
Tetrachloride
(8,478 posts)his account is under surveillance by his former country.
He messaged me before sending the add