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  1. Facebook will never ask you for your password in an email or send you a password as an attachment. Scammers sometimes create fake emails that look like they’re from Facebook. These emails often look like: Notifications about friend requests, messages, events, photos and videos.

  2. If you think someone is entering your username by mistake, you can turn off password resets for your username. To do this, click the let us know link in your email. If you receive a second email saying that your password was reset, you should immediately secure your account.

  3. 20 sie 2023 · One prevalent scam to watch out for is theFacebook Account Recovery Code” phishing email. This deceptive email poses as an urgent notice from Facebook asking you to provide an account recovery code to secure your account from unauthorized access.

  4. If your Facebook account has been the target of a phishing attack, you should take steps to protect it as soon as possible. First, report your account as compromised. You can report your account as compromised whether or not you can log in to your account.

  5. 20 paź 2022 · Many people are receiving emails that claim to be from Facebook, warning their account may be deleted, but it's just the latest imposter scam.

  6. When you click the link in their post, you are taken to a fake Facebook login page where you unknowingly give your account credentials to scammers. These scammers then take over your account and hold it hostage, demanding money or spamming your Facebook contacts with inappropriate content.

  7. 10 lut 2023 · Facebook users need to be on their guard for bogus emails claiming to be from Facebook, that tell users their account has been disabled. The emails make use of the classic “apply some pressure” tactics so beloved of scammers everywhere.

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