Yet A New Facebook Login Page

December 25th, 2009

While scouting the Web for the latest Facebook security issues, I’ve stumbled upon a new Facebook login page, as shown in the below pictures. In fact, it is not surprising that the fake Facebook site still exist as cybercriminals are using it as a phishing attack to steal the users’ login password. Picture 1: Normally [...]...

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New Facebook Phishing Scams: Beware of .at and .be Domain Names

May 25th, 2009

There is a new wave of phishing scams that targeted Facebook users for the past few days and probably you’ve heard of this. It started with the phishing sites that registered under .at (Austria) and later the .be (Belgium) domain names. For this purpose, I’ve compiled a list of these phishing sites, and whenever you [...]...

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Don't Simply Join Fake Group

July 21st, 2008

A friend asked me before what one should act when she just join Facebook? My simple answer is that don’t simply add fake Facebook friend to your inner circle as well as join the fake group. Of course, there are many fake profiles that one can’t easily differentiated in Facebook, as I also wrote a [...]...

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Profiting from fake profiles

June 26th, 2008

Somebody has created ten Facebook fake profiles and is trying to make a profit from selling these fake profiles on eBay. These profiles are said to have a minimum 200 friends each. In January this year, CNet reported that 43% of Facebook messages are spam, now I wonder how many of the Facebook profiles are [...]...

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