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Wednesday 18 November 2020

How Criminals Cheats to Facebook pages

 By Technology Reporter| The below some outlines is the process of some of the hooks being used by criminals or hackers to take over Facebook pages from admins.

One Criminal or hacker of Facebook pages are investigated by someone is a so called, “Indira Shishani.” Shishani from India fronting with the image of a so young like teenage woman, they contacted to a page and promising a lucrative advertising contract or advertisement of our company articles or videos to the tune of $400-1000 four hundred dollar to more than Thousands of dollar.

In first step they message to big pages as like an advertisement of different things like articles or videos etc. 

also he said that he works for a company called “Facebook Advertising” or any other big advertising company.

To make this kind of hook more believable, he announced and saying that he does not need any admin access or any other access to the page and also he said everything will be share by we do not need any access. He wrote, “You can publish our company articles  up to 3 Ads/Articles a day or a week through Facebook ads Manager or Facebook Business Manager.

And they said that “You can earn upto $120 per item and $240 to $400 for 3 items per day or per week.

“I don’t need any kind of admin access on the page.

“All payments will be done in advance or you will be paid before sharing of articles. I will just give you articles that are related to your page.”


You have to share our articles from websites like diply.com, buzzfeed.com, boredpanda.com, USA today on your page, he continued.


He also said, “ content will be related to the type of your page No bad content will be published on your page or is against Facebook policy.


“We have professional content creators who write articles and make videos.”


He then sought to get the email address of the administrator, promising to pay per day or per week and now saying he would pay via PayPal Bank Western Union Bitcoins etc.


He then demanded to admin that for the process to go ahead, the administrator must register for his App first. He said:


“This is the official Facebook site. Here is the invitation link.


“You can register your account here.

Or you can check your personal email address or mailbox. Facebook has sent you an invitation.”


How he was detected as a thief: Our reporter demanded to speak with him via phone as a pre requisite. Further checks would also be needed to verify real identity, and physical address. (Neve renter a contract with someone you cannot successfully sue. The request was turned down the second time as he said, it is not company policy, to speak with him via phone.



When a phone number was soon supplied, the line was answers by a receptionist who immediately said Shishani is a scammer. Mystery solved.


Below was the development in pictures:

https://fb.me/1LLUVUECnnWHRVq

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