5 Facebook Scams to Avoid
We’ve been talking a lot lately about Facebook, particularly as Facebook aims to improve its security and privacy measures. A new article from Switched has laid out 5 common Facebook social engineering scams and how to avoid them. It’s a great primer on how to avoid being duped by any scan.
Aside from never clicking on suspicious or shortened links from friends (unless you expand them first), the article outlines these 5 common scams and how to avoid them:
- 419 Scams - your friends’ accounts may be hijacked if you receive any message from them claiming to be desperate for cash. Always talk to your friend by some non-web-based means to confirm if they really are in need first!
- Hidden Fee Apps – You should never have to submit your cell phone number or other personal information in order to unlock features or receive quiz results from any application
- Fake Login Pages - they may look real, but if you get an email asking you to log into Facebook, make sure you’re actually at Facebook, not following some link (particularly if the link leads to anywhere other than Facebook.com).
- Malware Links - If you receive messages from friends with links, beware. There is a chance that account has been hijacked and you’re being sent to malicious sites that could then steal any personal info on your computer.
- Facebook Apps that are Malware – Yes, even the applications themselves can be dangerous! Some may even mimic valid applications, sending you realistic messages such as a notification that someone has left a message on your wall. Like with #3, their goal is to get you to a fake login page. So, look for anything weird in these emails (odd icons, poor grammar, invalid links).
There are many websites featuring this list. For more comprehensive details about these scams and how to avoid them, you can check out PC World. Another variant of the same theme can be found at CSO Online, which also includes tips to avoid Twitter scams.
If you do find yourself a victim of a scam on Facebook, it’s best to alert Facebook administrators with all of the details of the scam.
5 Facebook Scams to Avoid



