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  1. Jan 27, 2023 · How the scam works: A fun quiz pops up on your Facebook feed or another social media platform. A few questions are answered to prove how well you know a friend.

    • Fake Friend Requests. The fake friend request scam involves receiving friend requests from strangers, often using photos of attractive people.
    • Like-Farming Pages. Like-farming scams involve pages promising rewards or prizes in exchange for liking, sharing, and engaging with their content.
    • Fake News and Hoaxes. Fake news and hoaxes on Facebook refer to false stories or claims spread while posing as legitimate news. Scammers and dubious websites publish sensationalized or completely fabricated content to profit from engagement and clicks.
    • Facebook Charity Scams. Facebook charity scams involve fake fundraisers claiming to raise money for sick individuals or good causes. Scammers create compelling stories to exploit people’s generosity.
  2. May 9, 2024 · 6. Hacked or cloned friend accounts asking for 2FA codes. In this scam, a hacker takes over one of your friend's accounts, and then the "friend" writes to you saying they need the codes sent to your phone or email. In reality, scammers are trying to hack your account — and the code you share is for your account. 7.

  3. Jul 3, 2024 · Facebook users will encounter this scam when another hacked account you're connected to, or 'friends', post something to grab your attention, such as ‘I can’t believe he’s gone.’ Under this post, the hacked account will then post a link, attempting to give the impression that the link reveals the story behind the post.

  4. Nov 12, 2024 · A recently opened account with few friends and photos is a red flag. Always trust your instincts—if something feels off, it probably is. 6. Fake “free” listings. Fake "free" listings are a Facebook scam that aims to lure you in with the promise of obtaining goods or services at no cost.

  5. Nov 20, 2019 · WTMJ. "Police: Avoid Scams, Don't Take Facebook Quizzes." 18 November 2019. Murray, Lindsey. "Police Warn: Taking Facebook Quizzes Could Get Your Identity Stolen."

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