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Woman Falls Victim to Facebook Hacking Scheme - mothered - 06-19-2018 Greetings everyone, As per the thread's title, a Texas woman fell victim to a classic social engineering scam that allowed the attacker to remotely access her PC. The Intention (of the attacker) Is extremely obvious for anyone In the IT/hacking sector, but unfortunately, It's not always the case for the average computational user. Quote:After an Arlington woman's Facebook account was hacked she called what she thought was a Facebook customer service number, and that landed her in even more trouble. Source. RE: Woman Falls Victim to Facebook Hacking Scheme - Vultra - 06-19-2018 How fucking scary is that. I hate scammers since, they have nothing better to do then scam and can't be fucked finding a job like a man. RE: Woman Falls Victim to Facebook Hacking Scheme - mothered - 06-19-2018 (06-19-2018, 11:32 AM)Mimiakira Wrote: I hate scammers since, they have nothing better to do then scam and can't be fucked finding a job like a man. Absolutely agree. A little while back, I experienced a similar scam pertaining to accessing my PC remotely. I obviously knew It was a scam right from the onset, and had the guy on the phone for over 30 minutes- hitting him with all kinds of technical computing questions and replies. He ended up terminating the call abruptly. RE: Woman Falls Victim to Facebook Hacking Scheme - Vultra - 06-19-2018 (06-19-2018, 11:44 AM)mothered Wrote:(06-19-2018, 11:32 AM)Mimiakira Wrote: I hate scammers since, they have nothing better to do then scam and can't be fucked finding a job like a man. You should create a VM, put a fake bank rat on your desktop for them to open on theres and so, you can download all there files across to yours or, a key logger. RE: Woman Falls Victim to Facebook Hacking Scheme - mothered - 06-19-2018 (06-19-2018, 11:57 AM)Mimiakira Wrote:(06-19-2018, 11:44 AM)mothered Wrote:(06-19-2018, 11:32 AM)Mimiakira Wrote: I hate scammers since, they have nothing better to do then scam and can't be fucked finding a job like a man. Yes, there was quite a few things I could've done but I simply wanted to (of which I did) enjoy making a mockery out of him. RE: Woman Falls Victim to Facebook Hacking Scheme - audi887 - 10-26-2019 IRS scams and windows tech support scams are everywhere. even when u type "windows support" the google search shows the scam website first. its such an irony. RE: Woman Falls Victim to Facebook Hacking Scheme - sharlatin - 10-30-2019 If it's true 100%, it's a way too scary.. wooow..... (
RE: Woman Falls Victim to Facebook Hacking Scheme - ChristopherHALK - 11-02-2019 Yes, there was quite a few things I could've done but I simply wanted to (of which I did) enjoy making a mockery out of him. RE: Woman Falls Victim to Facebook Hacking Scheme - mothered - 02-11-2020 (02-11-2020, 10:43 AM)Ranahamzarafiq Wrote: hahah women are ready to fall into traps sorry but no offence Anyone can fall victim to SEing- regardless of gender. I personally know one woman whose skill set In Identifying social engineering attacks, Is outstanding. RE: Woman Falls Victim to Facebook Hacking Scheme - Leonidas76 - 02-15-2020 why would "these people" have acces to this woman's bank account, amazon account etc. when all they did was hack her Facebook? |