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Facebook May Be A Threat For Its Users

Users were fooled into clicking on links posted from accounts, which had already been hacked. They were then directed to fake Facebook log-on pages, which requested the visitors, re-enter their usernames and passwords. And those who obliged fell into the hacker's trap had lost the keys to their profile.
While it's not clear how many accounts have been compromised, but Facebook has said that it was working to block those taken over by the hackers and minimise the fallout. They have deleted all references to the fake domains.
According to Facebook's security team, the hackers intended to wait until they had collected a large number of details before taking over the accounts to spam other members with adverts for fake pharmaceuticals and other products.
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