Facebook and Freefire fake pages detected

Free Fire “Skin Generator” Scam – Facebook Credential Harvesting This phishing campaign targets players of Free Fire, a popular mobile battle royale game developed by Garena. The scam promises free in-game skins and diamonds through a fake “generator” tool. In reality, it is a multi-step scheme designed to steal victims’ Facebook login credentials (the primary …

Freefire fake page ad Facebook phishing revealed

Free Fire “Rewards Generator” Scam – Facebook Credential Harvesting (Variant) This phishing campaign targets Free Fire players by promising free in-game rewards (skins, diamonds, rare items) through a fake “generator” tool. The scam uses a multi-step process designed to steal victims’ Facebook login credentials, which are commonly used to access Free Fire accounts. How it …

Facebook phishing page detected

Free Fire “Anniversary Event” Scam – Facebook Credential Harvesting (Indonesian Variant) This phishing campaign targets Free Fire players in Indonesia and other Indonesian-speaking regions by promoting a fake “anniversary event” offering free rewards. The scam uses localized language and cultural references to appear legitimate. How it works:The victim encounters a link to this scam via …

Fake Carrefour page revealed

This phishing campaign against Carrefour uses a “reward survey” scheme to steal credit card data and register victims for hidden subscriptions, often promoted via social media. The multi-stage attack involves fake surveys and “lucky” games, designed to trick users into paying a small shipping fee, which is actually a pretext to capture sensitive banking information. …

Facebook phishing page in Arabic revealed

This screenshot shows an Arabic‑language phishing page impersonating Facebook, designed to steal login credentials (email/phone and password). The page is hosted on a suspicious domain and uses a fake registration or login prompt. Threat Analysis: Facebook Phishing – Credential Harvesting How it works:The victim receives a phishing email, SMS, or social media message claiming a …

Facebook Messenger phishing page detected

This screenshot shows an Arabic‑language phishing page impersonating Facebook, designed to steal login credentials (email/phone and password). The page is hosted on a suspicious domain and uses a fake registration or login prompt. Threat Analysis: Facebook Phishing – Credential Harvesting How it works:The victim receives a phishing email, SMS, or social media message claiming a …

Facebook Messenger phishing page revealed

This phishing campaign targeting Facebook Messenger users utilizes social engineering, where compromised accounts send fake “shocking video” links to contacts, leading to fraudulent, mobile-optimized login pages. Attackers capture credentials and 2FA codes in real-time, enabling account takeover and further distribution of the malware. 🛡️ Cybersecurity Measures: How to Avoid Messenger Phishing To protect your Facebook …

Fake Facebook page detected

This screenshot shows a phishing page that mimics Facebook’s sign‑up form, designed to collect full name, email address, password, and birthday – enough personal information to steal or create a Facebook account, or to use for credential stuffing on other services. Threat Analysis: Facebook Fake Registration Phishing – Full Profile Harvesting How it works:The victim …

Social media phishing with fake Freefire gift card detected

These screenshots show a phishing campaign that uses fake Free Fire gift cards as a lure to steal login credentials for various platforms (game accounts, social media, or Google). The victim is promised a free gift card (210, 530, 1080, or 2200 units) and then asked to log in, handing over their phone number/email and …

Facebook phishing with PUBG Mobile spoofing page

A phishing campaign targeting PUBG Mobile players uses fake “Lucky Spin” pages to steal Facebook credentials by promising free, exclusive in-game rewards. These deceptive websites mimic official branding and capture user data via fraudulent login forms, leading to account theft and potential sale on the dark web. To protect your account, only trust promotions from …