Wednesday, November 30, 2011

France: Discovered the biggest Facebook phishing



          Attacker has stolen more then 5000 usernames and passwords, using the fake domain to scam the victims. We suggest to all victims to change there passwords immediately!

Note: Please Don’t Try to login on this website.

Fake Facebook website: http://www.frfacebook.fr/

          If you suspect that you may have exposed your personal information to an unauthorized individual, you should:
  1. Change all of your passwords that were exposed.
  2. Contact the institution that was being masqueraded. (www.facebook.com)
  3. Tell them that your personal information has been exposed.
  4. Ask them to cancel any accounts affected.
  5. If the information provided can be used to access other institutions, contact them as well. For example, if your credit card number was exposed, contact your credit card company as well.
Next time be more cerful when someone send you suspicious website!

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