Why do I receive spam messages on my e-mail from people pretending to be a Facebook friend?
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03-24-2014, 10:48 AM
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Why do I receive spam messages on my e-mail from people pretending to be a Facebook friend?
I have been receiving e-mails from unknown people that use my friend's names. At first I thought my friends were being hacked until I realized some of the names were only from my Facebook friends list. I do not have their individual e-mail linked to my e-mail account. They are just stupid links to (I'm guessing from the descriptions) products, etc. I changed all of my passwords numerous times and this still happens, so I am left wondering what is going on. Help? Thank you, in advance!!!
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03-24-2014, 10:56 AM
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1. Facebook allows most people to see friends lists.
2. It is easy to put a false From: address in email. Just as easy as writing a false return address on a mailed envelope. If I were a hacker/spammer.. I make money by getting you to open email and buy stuff (or download a virus). So, I set up a program to gather a list of names linked to you.. and thousands of other possible targets. Then, I set up my spam program to send email to (victim) with From = ( somebody in the list we collected of "victim"'s friends). It doesn't only happen on Facebook.. but because they have so many people and so little security - they have become a favorite. It used to be hotmail, aol, and others. Next month it may be Google or Twitter. Basically, the folks sending the email want you to open it. It is a lot more likely that you are going to open email from folks you recognize. It is easy to find lists of people you know ( like on Facebook), so they use them. Ads |
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