Accordingly, the subjects created fake messages from the security team, using logos, colors and designs similar to official emails from Meta.
The messages often include content such as “Unusual login detected”, “Your account will be locked if not verified” or “Suspicious activity detected on your profile”, asking the victim to access the attached link to verify the information.
The message also includes a deadline, stating that the victim’s Facebook account will be permanently locked if Meta does not receive any response. After accessing the link, the victim will be redirected to a fake Meta security website.
Here, the website will ask for your Facebook account, password, personal information and multi-factor authentication code to complete the complaint form.
In the face of fraud, the Department of Information Security (Ministry of Information and Communications) recommends that people be vigilant when encountering messages with similar content as above.
Carefully check the email address, compare it with the address on the official portal or through reputable news sites. Absolutely do not provide personal information, online account information without verifying the message, do not share multi-layer security authentication password with any subject.
People are also advised to limit sharing important images and information publicly on Facebook in particular and other social networking platforms in general. When detecting suspicious signs, people need to quickly report to the authorities to promptly prevent fraudulent behavior.
Monitor and update information, situations, information, situations, and signs of online fraud at the National Cyberspace Portal.
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