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Facebook: Messenger trap is around – “I was hacked!”

  • fromFlorian Dörr

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A phishing scam is currently going around on Facebook again. The starting point is a supposed video that is sent via Messenger with the words “Look what I found”.

In the end, there are mostly desperate postings in which Facebook users turn to their friends: “I was hacked.” Before that, many of them fell for a phishing scam that is currently circulating on the social network.

What exactly is going on? Countless users receive messages via Facebook Messenger from friends who have previously fallen into the phishing trap. To see: A supposed video preview, plus the note “Look what I found” and the question: “It’s you?” For many Facebook users it should quickly be clear that something is wrong here.

Facebook account hacked: Video (“It’s you?”) Is making the rounds again

If you click on the corresponding link anyway, the following often happens in the current case: The smartphone takes you to a supposed Facebook login page and prompts you to enter your username and password. Many of those affected by the phishing scam seem to have recognized too late that this page is only “replicated” in appearance.

Facebook account hacked? What to do now

Ultimately, the cycle is started all over again: When you enter your own Facebook access data, the supposed video (“Is it you?”) Is sent to your own contacts. There new Facebook users fall into the phishing trap again.

On the portal mimikama.at It is clearly formulated what users should do if they are affected themselves: Accordingly, it is now necessary to change your own Facebook password, check the email address stored on Facebook and warn your own contacts. Your own computer should then be checked for malware.

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