Social networking site Facebook has a user base that has been growing by the day. However, on the flip side, this means more and more people are vulnerable to hacking and phishing scams.
While Facebook has always been susceptible to these threats, this time around, scammers have set off a new bogus event invites scam. Under this scam, spammers invite millions of Facebook users to fake events in an attempt to generate income from online survey scams.
IT security and data protection firm Sophos has warned Facebook users to be wary of one such event called "Who blocked you from his friend list?" It has already tricked more than 165,000 people into signing-up, with a staggering 10.3 million users still debating whether to respond or not.
The scammers embed instructions into the 'More info' section of the event's summary, which leads unsuspecting Facebook users into visiting webpages for online surveys or competitions, designed to earn commission for those behind the scheme. In some instances, users are also asked for a mobile phone number, which is then signed up to an expensive premium rate service.
"These spammed-out event invitations and links to survey scams are one of the biggest nuisances on Facebook right now, impacting millions of users every day," said Graham Cluley, Senior Technology Consultant at Sophos. "It would be great if Facebook was being more proactive in shutting down these obviously bogus events, as currently it's far too easy for the scammers to fill their pockets through schemes like this."
Facebook users are advised not to accept unsolicited invitations from suspicious events, and always think twice about clicking on links received via Facebook.
While Facebook has always been susceptible to these threats, this time around, scammers have set off a new bogus event invites scam. Under this scam, spammers invite millions of Facebook users to fake events in an attempt to generate income from online survey scams.
IT security and data protection firm Sophos has warned Facebook users to be wary of one such event called "Who blocked you from his friend list?" It has already tricked more than 165,000 people into signing-up, with a staggering 10.3 million users still debating whether to respond or not.
The scammers embed instructions into the 'More info' section of the event's summary, which leads unsuspecting Facebook users into visiting webpages for online surveys or competitions, designed to earn commission for those behind the scheme. In some instances, users are also asked for a mobile phone number, which is then signed up to an expensive premium rate service.
"These spammed-out event invitations and links to survey scams are one of the biggest nuisances on Facebook right now, impacting millions of users every day," said Graham Cluley, Senior Technology Consultant at Sophos. "It would be great if Facebook was being more proactive in shutting down these obviously bogus events, as currently it's far too easy for the scammers to fill their pockets through schemes like this."
Facebook users are advised not to accept unsolicited invitations from suspicious events, and always think twice about clicking on links received via Facebook.
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