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  1. 4 sie 2023 · The ‘Violations detected on your Pagescam is one of the latest and most common Facebook frauds circulating. This article will provide an in-depth look at how the scam operates, the red flags to watch for, and actionable advice to protect yourself and your account.

  2. 5 paź 2024 · Overview of the Scam. This scam typically starts with an official-looking message sent to Facebook page owners and admins. The message claims that due to violations of Facebook’s terms, community standards, or intellectual property policies, the recipient’s page has been scheduled for deletion within 24-48 hours.

  3. 15 sty 2024 · TheYour Facebook Page Will Be Deletedscam is a viral phishing campaign targeting owners of Facebook pages with alarming messages that their page is soon to be permanently removed due to policy violations. These messages pretend to come from Facebook itself through official notification channels.

  4. 31 mar 2021 · Hackers send fan page owners this message, claiming that the page “has been scheduled for deletion” for violating the Community Standards rules. Then they ask users to click on a link immediately to “cancel the deletion,” or the page will be deleted.

  5. 15 sty 2024 · Did you get a message saying your Facebook page will be deleted? This is a scam trying to steal your login information. Its goal is to trick you into giving away your credentials. ⚠️ Here’s what happens: The scam message, supposedly from a “temporary support agent at Facebook”, claims your page violated trademark rights and will be ...

  6. If an email or Facebook message looks strange, don't open it or any attachments. Instead, report it to phish@fb.com or through the report links that appear throughout Facebook. If you’re a business, go to Business Support Home to help verify if there are any issues with your business accounts.

  7. 10 sty 2024 · The Facebook Page has infringed copyright information notice (or email), despite its official look, is a deceptive phishing attempt. Remember, real companies, especially large ones like Meta, don’t ask for personal details or account verification through unsolicited emails or messages.

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