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  1. Here are some ways to check if an email is really from Facebook. If an email or Facebook message looks strange, don't open it or any attachments. Instead, report it to phish@fb.com or through the report links that appear throughout Facebook.

  2. If you get an email that says it's from Facebook, here are some ways to confirm it's really from us. Check the address # You can trust an email if the address ends in:

  3. If you suspect that someone has accessed any of your financial accounts or if unauthorized payments have been made, contact your bank immediately. Report suspected phishing emails to your email provider. Report any suspicious messages on Messenger.

    • Learn The Red Flags of A Scam
    • Check Whether The Facebook Page Is Verified
    • Check The Company's Website For Legit Facebook Pages
    • Be Wary of Friend Requests from Celebrities
    • Other Signs That Something Is Off

    Start by knowing the signs of a sweepstakes scam. Facebook page scams will contain many of these red flags. For example, look out for poor grammar and spelling that you'd never expect on a professional site, along with requests for money or for other personal information. Stay clear of any win notices that include these red flags!

    Facebook verifies the identities of organizations and celebrities that are likely to be faked. Pages that Facebook has verified, like the White House's Facebook page, have a blue check mark next to their name on their profiles. You can be confident that verified pages are legitimate. Note, however, that not every legitimate page has been verified. ...

    If you want to find the legitimate Facebook page of your favorite companies, start with their websites rather than a Facebook search. If you follow a link from the company's site, you can be confident that they endorse that page.

    It might be flattering to think that your favorite television and movie stars are trying to be your Facebook friends — but remember, there are millions of people on Facebook. Unless you happen to have a personal relationship with a celebrity, it's unlikely that they're asking to be your Facebook friend. PCH repeatedly reminds the publicthat they do...

    Celebrities and big companies usually have tons of followers and a page full of interesting posts about topics that are important to them. So if the page was founded recently, has few if any recent posts, has bad spelling or grammar, has a low number of followers who don't interact with the page much, or makes posts that don't seem to fit the goals...

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  4. May 22, 2024 · By reporting a scam on Facebook, you are helping to keep the platform safe for everyone. The steps below will show you how to report a scam post, profile, or message efficiently. First, determine whether the content is indeed a scam.

  5. Feb 13, 2018 · While there's no one smoking gun you can look for to spot a fake competition, there are a few things you can look for that might mean something shady is going on. Let’s break it all down. One of the biggest hints that a competition is a scam is the quality of the prize and what you have to do to win it.

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  7. Police are drawing attention to ongoing phishing campaigns that can be encountered on Facebook. In this case, scammers use the theme of a contest and the possibility of receiving a cash prize. An...