Donald Trump Arrested Virus Warning-Fiction!
A “Donald Trump arrested” video is not being used to spread a virus on WhatsApp or Facebook — but real malware threats do exist on those sites.
A “Donald Trump arrested” video is not being used to spread a virus on WhatsApp or Facebook — but real malware threats do exist on those sites.
Social media warnings about a crying child used to lure rape victims has been around for years, but there aren’t any confirmed cases.
Warnings not to Facebook friend requests from hackers Christopher Davies or Jessica Davies are unfounded.
Warnings have gone viral about “bandits” saying they’re with the gas company to burglarize homes, but they parody the plot of “Home Alone.”
Creepy clown sightings across the country have set people on edge, but most of them are marketing stunts.
Latest Facebook Hack Arises Between Comments on Your Contacts’ Posts-Fiction! Summary of eRumor: Posts about “the latest Facebook hack” warn users that hackers are posting offensive messages or pornography “between the comments” on contacts’ pages that appear to come from your account. The Truth: While it’s very possible for rogue apps or malware to post offensive comments …
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Warnings about Facebook cloning are real, and they have been around for years.
Sea lice is common at Florida beaches, but warnings about sea lice circulating in early 2016 were misleading.
A fake Kohls coupon for $75 off an $80 purchase is making the rounds on Facebook.
Airline travelers have been warned to shred their boarding passes because barcodes on them contain personal information.