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A new and clever trick aimed at Facebook users to scam them and hack them!



Most Facebook users often use Facebook on their smartphones, and now they have to be careful because security researchers have discovered a new hacker scam aimed at smartphone owners (especially Facebook users).

Security researchers at PhishLabs said the new attack method was based on the hoax that mobile browsers have very small URL bars, which limit users from seeing the full URL content. By taking advantage of this problem, attackers have been able to place URLs with subdomains and hyphens, which makes them look real on mobile devices, but in fact, redirect them to the hacker site,


Most Facebook users often use Facebook on their smartphones, and now they have to be careful because security researchers have discovered a new hacker scam aimed at smartphone owners (especially Facebook users).

Security researchers at PhishLabs said the new attack method was based on the hoax that mobile browsers have very small URL bars, which limit users from seeing the full URL content. By taking advantage of this problem, attackers were able to place URLs with subdomains and hyphens, making them look real on mobile devices, but in reality they would redirect them to the hacker site,

The actual scope of the previous site is "rickytaylk.com", not "m.facebook.com". And as the mobile browser will only display the first part of the URL, users will be able to see the first part only "m.facebook.com", followed by an endless stream of hyphens and sub-energies used fraud you dear reader.

Anger: The URL can not be redirected until you exit the Facebook application. So be sure to stay away from logging in through your browser to Facebook and if you are forced, check the content of the entire domain.


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