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Even big companies make mistakes every now and then. Always be careful about the links that you click on, and be suspicious of unexpected emails. I got shown pictures of some random indian people and was asked to identify them before facebook would let me login fully. To stop the notification stream of his "friend updates" I tried also logging in to the account in search for a account deletion button, but was stopped by a facebook security feature. Stumble It! " Tweet This " Bookmark on Delicious " Share on Facebook " Share on MySpace . Free Newsletter!Subscribe toThe Ask Leo! Newsletterand get acopy ofThe Ask Leo! Guide to Staying Safe on the Internet FREE Edition. PLEASE PASS THIS MESSAGE ON, IF NOT YOUR ACCOUNT WILL BE DISABLED IF YOU DO NOT PAY&." ^ Facebook said a couple of years ago they weren’t going to charge& Reply lewis says: June 13, 2012 at 9:09 am obviously a stupid pathetic chain letter Reply Mikelis says: June 12, 2012 at 11:36 pm I got one of those, but it seems to be legit. Butrflynet Selected Answer 5 Reply Thu 18 Apr, 2013 06:12 pm ArielRdz, Make sure that your anti-virus and anti-spam software are up to date. I don’t remove pages if I can help it, so perhaps there’s a typo in the URL? As always, the best next thing to do is to use the search box up there in the upper right of this page. IT WAS EVEN ON THE NEWS. So it wouldnt be at all surprising if many users were fooled into clicking on the link. dreamheart -1 Reply Fri 31 Jan, 2014 12:29 pm ArielRdz, Facebook to: Ariel 01688231757 [emailprotected] 1 Reply . It may well be that a similar registration scenario (double registration in your case, as I read it you do have your own facebook account) around your e-mail has taken place. Topic Stats Top Replies Link to this Topic Type: Question " Score: 5 " Views: 12,887 " Replies: 8 [+5] - Butrflynet - 04/18/2013Make sure that your anti-virus and anti-spam software are up to date. During this year I have received twice the conversations I got last one, and it’s been only four months! Another important detail is in the second picture. I have never clicked the change password text, but it also contains a facebook.com link. .. All of them to emails NOT affiliated with Facebook. Powered by WordPress.com VIP . Skip to content Naked Security Computer Security News, Advice and Research sophos.com Free Tools Go Award-winning computer security news Twitter Facebook Google+ LinkedIn Feed Beware fake Facebook notifications arriving in your email 12 Jun 2012 12 Facebook, Social networks, Spam Post navigation Previous: Fake Twitter rumours spread of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubaraks deathNext: One in 256 times *any* password might get you in MySQL authentication disaster by Graham Cluley 0Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Many Naked Security readers have been in touch asking about emails they have received, claiming to come from Facebook. I have an account w/fb. Of course, the perpetrators of the spammed-out campaign could change where it points to at any time. 1 Reply . Also, when I went to Sophos page on fb, there was no info re installing scam detectors and any charges for same. At first I thought it was some kind stalker, but then I realized that no one would be that persistent. Of course I don’t believe someone is mistyping his username after many attempts. I would like to know why these mails contain Facebook URL’s that work, and if it is common to have that amount of spam or if I have been targeted by something o someone to give away my password. If so they should be able to help you out, though you may need to be *very* persistent and describe the situation as you would to a three year old. If you receive a second email saying that your password was reset, you should immediately secure your account.. This little story is just to show that the mistake could very well be at facebook’s end and not necessarily be the result of ordinary spammers or hackers 5a02188284
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