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New Facebook Scam

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Dan Halpin

Published: November 4, 2019 · 1 min read

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ALERT: Cybertrace has been notified of a new Facebook scam where the scammers gain control of a single user’s Facebook profile, then post the following and tag the person’s friends in to a post usually involving the police or other emergency services,

Sad News!! If you have family or neighbours in the city, you should check the list of victims. The drama has claimed many lives and the police are looking for the families of the victims.

There is a link in the post and it’s likely that, once it’s clicked, it redirects to a page which asks you to re-login to Facebook. But instead of logging into Facebook, you’ve just unknowingly shared your login details with the Facebook scammers. Then the Facebook scammers will post the same content, tag all of your friends and the cycle carries on.

An image of a Facebook button relating to a Facebook scam alert involving false police posts.

This is a scam alert and you should not click on the link!

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Tags: Facebook Scam

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Dan Halpin

Founder & Director, Cybertrace

Qualifications & Experience
• 20+ years in Australian investigation & intelligence • Former ASIO, NSW Police, Queensland Police • Counter Terrorism Intelligence Officer • Operation Pendennis Terrorism Trial (2007-2009) • Consultant Advisor to PM&C (2016-2017)
Professional Background

Dan has been employed in the Australian investigation and intelligence industries for the past 20 years and holds formal qualifications in policing, investigations, intelligence, security operations and security risk management. Dan is globally known as a pioneer in the investigation of cryptocurrency fraud.

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  • Caraline Harrold 5 years ago

    I click on the link but it was blank. What do I do? Have they got my details? I didn’t give any information.

    • Hi Caroline, if you didn’t provide any information, you should be fine. Cheers, Cybertrace team

  • Sue Gill 5 years ago

    Where can I report this post to an authority other than Facebook – I know of a victim who is having a great deal of trouble getting their Facebook and email back after giving details to this scam? Also why does Facebook not automatically remove or flag this given that it is a known scam.

    • Hi Sue, thanks for your comment, you can report scams to Scam Watch at https://www.scamwatch.gov.au/report-a-scam. Unfortunately we cannot speak for Facebook. If you’re friend is interested in us investigating the matter to assist, then please feel free to let your friend know to get in touch. Thanks, the Cybertrace team.

  • Dominique Nasser 5 years ago

    What do we do if we’ve given our details.

    • Hi Dominique, This scam is a phishing scam. We recommend you change your Facebook password and also change your password for other logins, such as your email accounts and net-banking. All the best, The Cybertrace Team.

  • Anita Aleryd 5 years ago

    Det här är en face-book-bluff som jag och många fler har fått

    • Thank you Anita for your comment. We hope the publicity we provide can assist you and others with staying safe online.

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