The fake message is called account clone, facebook alert
Dhaka: False hacking rumors have not happened, Facebook has been caught by the blasphemous message. The fake message that has already become viral has become popular through social media. That's why Facebook has warned the user to stay away from it.
Facebook says, recently a fraudulent message is being given in the Facebook Inbox. Meanwhile, it has spread widely. So all users have to be careful. Because, through this message, the user will be fooled by making a mistake in his Facebook account. And by doing so intimidating that message will be sent to a few more users.
The false message that the user account is duplicated or cloned. In addition, the user is alerted to the message that your account is duplicated or cloned. Another has opened accounts like yours. All the information including your picture, name, and even the account has been provided. So to live out of it, forward that message to another.
Many people are also afraid to get scared and forward the message to the message. As a result, the message has spread widely. Many people are annoyed because of that. The message is a fake account scandal that says' Hi ... I actually got another friend request from you yesterday ... which I ignored
Which is warning, that is, I actually received a friend request from another account like yours yesterday. Which I have been waiting for. So please check your account.
And to get rid of this, the message is being added - 'Hold your finger on the message until the forward button appears ... then you will want to forward too .... Good luck! '
The message is meant to erase the duplicate account. Hold your finger in the message until the forward button is shown. Then press the forward. Then send the message to the people you want to send them separately. Good luck!
Facebook authorities cautioned about the fact that there is no linkage between these messages or the cloak. I suggest removing the message right away.
A Facebook spokesman said, "We have heard that fake messages are being given to the account cloned." Those who receive this message will not click on it. Rather search through your name to verify that the account is cloned or not. If you get a fake or cloned account in your name then report it to Facebook. Otherwise, the false message will deceive you with it.


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