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  2. Making a living scamming the scammers - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2018-07-30-scamming-tech...

    Scams come in many forms. Sometimes it's a cold caller claiming to be a government employee. You owe the IRS money for unpaid taxes, they say, and will face criminal charges if you don't pay ...

  3. How a social engineering hack turned these Facebook pages ...

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    Her Facebook page has gained over a million followers since she began making cat content, but she almost lost it all to a social engineering hack that took over access to her Meta business account ...

  4. 41 state attorneys general tell Meta to fix their customer ...

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    A group of 41 state attorneys general are demanding that Meta step up its support services for users who have been victims of hacks and account takeovers. “We refuse to operate as the customer ...

  5. How to recover a hacked Facebook account - TechCrunch

    techcrunch.com/2022/02/24/facebook-hacked

    This will log you out and will help you further secure your account. Check that you recognize all apps and websites that have access to your Facebook account. Same as above; if there’s something ...

  6. Zelle Facebook Marketplace Scam: How To Recognize and ... - AOL

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    The alert warns of Zelle scams on Facebook Marketplace in which a fraudulent buyer attempts to buy a big-ticket item using Zelle, the popular peer-to-peer lending app, to make payment.

  7. Who's Your Stalker? Facebook Scam Makes a New Appearance - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/2011-03-10-whos-your-stalker...

    Scams come and go with the headlines, but lately to resurface is the Stalker app, which tries to tempt a click with a variation on an invitation to "See Who Your Stalkers Are!" Great bait.

  8. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    The scammer begins with a large pool of marks, numbering ideally a power of two such as 1024 (2 10). The scammer divides the pool into two halves, and sends all the members of each half a prediction about the future outcome of an event with a binary outcome (such as a stock price rising or falling, or the win/loss outcome of a sporting event).

  9. Facebook malware - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook_malware

    The social media platform and social networking service Facebook has been affected multiple times over its history by intentionally harmful software. Known as malware, these pose particular challenges both to users of the platform as well as to the personnel of the tech-company itself. Fighting the entities that create these is a topic of ...