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03-31-2020 02:49 PM
I have a facebook account with a few friends and not real savvy with Facebook. I received this from messenger this morning from one of my Friends. Could someone please explain the message below which was forwarded to me and tell me whether I have to do anything.....Sorry I seem so clueless. I am inclined to ignore it....
Be careful: I got a message from you or it shown on your wall here. Pleae tell all the contacts in your messenger list not to accept friendship request from XXXXXXXX (name not incuded for this posting). She is a hacker and has the system connected to your Facebook account. If one of your contacts accepts it, you will also be hacked, so make sure that all your friends know it. Thanks. Forwarded as received. Hold your finger down on the message. At the bottom in the middle it will say forward. Hit that then click on the names of those in your list.
TIA
03-31-2020 02:54 PM - edited 03-31-2020 02:55 PM
That is a fake message delete it. Probably a hacker do not do anything it says.
03-31-2020 04:06 PM
Correct, @Imaoldhippie. It's a hoax. @maisiebrook, When you suspect a hoax or scam, try a copy-and-paste of part of the text and search the internet. Most often, these canned hoaxes have been around a while and you'll get a long list of sites warning about them.
The Google search for "She is a hacker and has the system connected to your Facebook account. If one of your contacts accepts it, you will also be hacked, so make sure that all your friends know it" generated a multitude of articles.
03-31-2020 04:11 PM
@maisiebrook , be very careful not to click on links and do mass forwards from your FB account.
The one you refer to was a pretty common hoax. It was on my FB page as well. Better safe than sorry! LM
03-31-2020 04:52 PM
i've gotten the same message from a couple of friends this last week or so. i just ignore.
04-01-2020 06:43 AM
@maisiebrook: Thanks so much for posting this. I have facebook expertise similiar to yours and I received this message last week as well and did not know what to do. Now I will just ignore it.
04-01-2020 01:26 PM
The other thing I'd add is a suggestion that rather than ignoring the message it might be a good idea to gently explain to the sender/poster about the hoax, maybe provide a link to one of the articles that explain what it is. That helps slow down the spread of this junk. Thanks for the thread, @maisiebrook! It's a good heads up and reminder for all of us.😊
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