Warning: Don't Accept Friend Request from Facebook Hacker Andrea Wilson-Fiction!
False warnings not to accept friend requests from Facebook hacker Andrea Wilson that spread in November 2017 are based on legitimate threats.
False warnings not to accept friend requests from Facebook hacker Andrea Wilson that spread in November 2017 are based on legitimate threats.
Warnings not to accept friend requests from hacker James Woods that surfaced in August 2017 weren’t tied to legitimate cybersecurity threats.
A warning not to accept a friend request from John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt is a joke that plays on similar warnings that have gone viral.
False warnings not to accept friend requests from hacker Jayden K. Smith because will gain access to all your friends’ accounts surfaced in July 2017.
Warnings not to accept friend requests from Anwar Jitou are a new twist an old, and false, warning that has been circulating since at least 2009.
Warnings not to Facebook friend requests from hackers Christopher Davies or Jessica Davies are unfounded.
This appears to be an authentic looking message from the founder of Whatsapp, David D. Suretech that request active users to forward the message to every person on their contacts list.
Screenshots of a purported news article suggested that a Mississippi woman had allegedly forged a fax to liberate her boyfriend from prison.
Judicial Watch, a known disinformation purveyor, heavily implied that Ashli Babbitt was hastily cremated — but news stories included information about her funeral and family.
The “advice” in a chain letter-styled post circulating online is far from reliable.