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| Typical porn image to lure an unsuspecting Facebook user to click |
1. U see a porn video on someone's timeline
2. U try to view it
3. U get asked to log into Facebook....
Not sure if they actually show you the porn that you came for but at this point, you are actually on a site that LOOKS LIKE FACEBOOK BUT IT'S NOT. It's a malicious website that accepts your username and password and then posts the same porn on your behalf so your friends fall into the same trap as you.
What to do?
1. If you generally don't follow porn links, this particular trap won't catch you out. They actually need you to follow the steps outlined above and give them your login details that way.2. If you see porn on a friend's timeline, comment on it to alert them and share this link with them or just tell them to change their password and make sure that their Facebook settings haven't been altered to permit some app/apps to post on their behalf.
3. Whether you follow porn or not, just don't enter your Facebook login details on any website unless you are absolutely sure it says facebook.com in the website address bar.
This is probably too long already so I'll stop here. I do promise not to judge anyone who asks questions. U can even inbox on Facebook for clarity.

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