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Who’s to Blame for Hacked Social Media Accounts, Spoofed Online Meeting Requests and Malware
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In episode 320, Tom and Scott discuss the contentious issue of who is accountable when Facebook or Instagram accounts are hacked, discussing potential failings on both the user’s and Meta’s part. They ...
A Facebook Tagging Scam
I’ve been seeing an unpleasant scam attack being spread via a friend’s account today: I think from a cloned rather than hacked account, but I can’t be sure. 1. If you see ...
Facebook account hacking
I’ve spent a lot of time recently writing about FB account cloning, simply because I come across it so often. I haven’t paid nearly so much attention to real account hacking because ...