09.22.24

Facebook video scams: don’t get hooked!

Facebook is a great way to connect with friends and family, but it’s also a breeding ground for scammers. One of the tricks is sending people fake videos that claim to show embarrassing or compromising footage of them.

These scams work by playing on your curiosity and fear. Scammers might send you a message saying, “I have a video of you doing [something embarrassing]. Don’t click on the link or you’ll be sorry!”

But here’s the thing: these videos are fake. Scammers just want you to click on a malicious link that can infect your device with malware or steal your personal information.

So, how can you protect yourself from these scams?

  • Don’t Click Suspicious Links: If you receive a message with a link and you’re not sure who it’s from, don’t click it.
  • Verify the Sender: If you’re unsure about a message, try contacting the person directly through another channel to verify its authenticity.
  • Report Phishing Attempts: If you encounter a phishing scam, report it to Facebook. This helps protect others from falling victim.
  • Keep Your Software Updated: Make sure your computer and phone are up-to-date with the latest security.
  • Use Strong Passwords: Protect your Facebook account with a strong, unique password.

Remember, if something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Don’t let scammers ruin your day. Stay vigilant and protect yourself from these online threats.