Despite the Message, Don't "Check areps.at" »

Posted By TechnologyExpert 5 months, 3 weeks ago in Science & Technology

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It's the latest Facebook phishing scam, relying on the fact that Facebook is popular and many Internet users are correspondingly gullible. Via a message that asks users to "check areps.at," scammers are attempting to once again steal username / password information. Like other, recent Facebook phishing scams , the end result of clicking on areps.at is being redirected to a site that looks a lot like the Facebook login page, just as the prior scams did.

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