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Facebook Users, Beware! A new Fraud Method has been detected, One Click and your Bank Account will be empty

If you are a Facebook and Twitter user, you should be careful. Scammers have found a new way to cheat. Clicking on a link can completely empty your bank account. Let’s know what to do to avoid …

Do you also use social networks? Everyone would love to post, connect with friends, and react to other posts. Social media is as interesting as it is dangerous. Speaking of social media platforms, Facebook and Twitter are on the top list. Malware and phishing attacks are common on these platforms. So we must be aware of the dangers. Click hijacking on Facebook and spambots on Twitter are common. Through this, users become victims and become poor. Let’s learn about this and ways to avoid it …

What is Clickjacking?
Clickjacking is a cyber scam that asks you to click on links and steals all your personal information. It redirects you to a web page to steal. Through hidden ads, criminals can steal all your money.

What is Spambots?
Scammers use spambots on Twitter. This is automatic malware. It has been designed to send multiple tweets at the same time. These videos, photos, or links to any PC repair tool. It is said to be safe, but when you click the link, it takes you to another website and your account begins to retweet tweets.

How to escape?

  • LOL, my gosh! Or awesome words should be avoided because malware is hidden in them. If someone uses these words, it is a trick. You should avoid this.
  • If you see any links, please review them carefully before clicking. If this word is hyphenated in any post, avoid such links. Because this link can impoverish you.
  • If a page has followed you on Twitter and the same page has followed thousands of those pages, which are suspicious, block it immediately.
  • Install security software on your PC or Laptop. With this, any type of malware can be easily detected and blocked.

Ajaay Ranaa

Entrepreneur | Blogger l Life long Learner

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