Cloning a Facebook profile is both easy and lucrative for the bad guys. There's hardly any work involved. But there are ways to protect yourself and your page. whatthetech facebook alabamanewsnetwork
Almost every day I see at least one of my Facebook friends post to their timeline that their “Facebook has been hacked”. More often than not, that “hack” is someone cloning their Facebook profile by taking their name and photo and creating a fake account.is both easy and lucrative for the bad guys. There’s hardly any work involved and they can make money by spreading malware and ransomware in messages and passing along scammy websites hoping someone clicks and pays.
Many people know this, but did you know friend requests you’ve turned down can also see your information too? Make posts viewable only to your friends or friends of friends. otherwise, anyone can see what you post, even if they’re not on Facebook.
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