Monday, June 27, 2011

Boy reaction after his Ex girlfriend posted on his wall Facebook Scam

Here is the latest facebook scam.


It's another survey scam, of course, which earns commission for the folks who created the web pages.
If you do make the mistake of clicking on the link you will be taken to a webpage shown below.




if you try to play the video as this is a clickjacking scam which attempts to  "Like" the page when you click.
Warn your friends, share the post.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

99% of people can't watch this video more than 25 seconds!!! Facebook Scam

Scams continue to be a problem on Facebook.

We have seen this photo on several scams as of late. If you click on the link, you are taken to  the following page: 


You are asked to share the scammer's message before you can see the video clip.



If you do share the post. you are taken to the following page:



If you close the window, then the same page as above will be displayed: 
 

How to Deal with the Scam:
You can remove the post by clicking the "x" in the top right hand corner of the post.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Photographer commited SUICIDE 3 dyas after shooting THIS video! Facebook Scam

Scams continue to be a problem on Facebook. 


So, what happens if you click on the link? 


Look familiar? Have you seen that "Jaa" button before? Well, you should have done as it's a very similar to the " Yeahh!! It happens on Live Television! Facebook scam."
You probably won't be surprised to hear that the purpose of the whole scam is to earn money - through tricking users into taking online surveys. And through your clicking on the links, you have helped promote the survey (via the sexy video lure) to your online friends.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Yeahh!! It happens on Live Television! Facebook scam

It seems when faced with the prospect of seeing a adult video, common sense goes out of the window for some people and they click the link without thinking of the possible consequences.
Here is the message that is spreading between Facebook users
The links point to a webpage which presents you with what appears to be a sexy YouTube video.
You probably won't be surprised to hear that the purpose of the whole scam is to earn money - through tricking users into taking online surveys. And through your clicking on the links, you have helped promote the survey (via the sexy video lure) to your online friends.