What the Tech: How to protect your Facebook page from hackers
New data shows fake Facebook accounts and impersonation scams are up more than 1,000% in the past year. Here’s how to protect yourself and your Facebook account.
New data shows fake Facebook accounts and impersonation scams are up more than 1,000% in the past year. Here’s how to protect yourself and your Facebook account.
Recovering a fully compromised Facebook account is incredibly difficult, and sometimes impossible. But all hope isn’t lost with these tips.
Here are some common mistakes that make you an easy mark for Facebook bad guys.
Some people have had their Facebook accounts hacked, with their user name changed to “Lily Collins” and their photos and contacts lost.
Here are a few common mistakes people make that give scammers the ability (and desire) to clone their Facebook profiles.
There are two common mistakes that help the bad guys clone or hack a Facebook account.
If you’re on Facebook it’s almost a guarantee that you’ve either experienced social media identity theft or know someone who has. What is social media identity theft? It’s the common practice of a hacker, or ‘bad actor’ taking someone’s photo and name and using them to create other accounts. How does it happen? Here’s a brief anatomy of social media…