The danger of 'forwarding' on Facebook

If you get something from Facebook Messenger immediately forward to the contacts list to all the friends? Cyber ​​experts warn about this. Cyber ​​criminals keep getting trapped around Facebook.

Cyber ​​criminals have begun to launch new types of fraud on Facebook. They told Messenger to the user using the messenger in the perversion of the friend, 'someone has cloned your account. From there we received the new friend request. Quickly fix it. Keep this message informed to all friends while staying alert. 'Cyber ​​experts say this is a new version of old Hose or fake message. Do not trust anyone sending this kind of message on Facebook. The miscreants trying to exploit the anxiety that has spread to the account cloning.

A report by Eprothom Alo Wijitev.com says that Facebook is spreading new hoax around Hock, originally copy paste, Hobs. Attempting to trap such a fake message is trying to trap the user. If you receive such a message, do not forward friends to your contact list.

Fact Checking Website Snoop's staff said in this regard, many people send this message fearing cloning accounts of Facebook miscreants.

Those who are worried about cloning accounts, they may know whether a friend has gone to a friend's request from a new account, to some familiar friends. If you have any other account on Facebook with your name and information, you can check it out. If such an incident happens, you can send a complaint to Facebook. No need to mess with other friends about this.

Earlier, a new hoax or fake message circulated around Facebook in October last year. Facebook warns that Facebook users are being cheated by spreading fake messages that are being cloned or duplicated.

Facebook says that many people are getting a warning message. It is said that another account like your account has been created on Facebook. Forward the message to another. Many people are sending messages to others without understanding. As a result, the matter has become viral. Many of them have been afraid of losing their account.

Experts say, never click on any post or link of this type of hoax on Facebook.

The Facebook authorities have told WSYR Tv about this type of hoax post, that it is completely posted by Hox or Bhantabaji. Those who receive such a message will not click on it. Instead, search by name in your name on Facebook, if you have a real account using your name or picture. If you see a fake account, tell Facebook about that account.

False accounts can be misinterpreted by Facebook, not by informing Facebook, and fraud can be used to capture or monitor money from friends.

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