After Ms. Fischer , Ms. Müller and Ms. Katzenberger , the former DSDS candidate Anita Latifi has now inadvertently become the namesake of a click trap that follows the well-known pattern. Well known, because the process here is again 1:1, as with the ladies mentioned.

The aim is to lure users back to an external site, of course with the promise of a short film. At this point we have to admit: yes, there was a film with this lady on social networks a short time ago, but it cannot be seen in the click trap.

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Old pattern

We are dealing with a freshly created site that bears the (intentionally) misspelled name “Anita Latiffi”. Here is the post with the words

My private pornWinking smiley Have fun, dear Facebook community

Applied. Some users have already clicked on the video - just a few... like almost 50,000. However, many have also learned and know what this is about. Others also draw the page creator's attention directly to the fact that this page will definitely not remain undiscovered for long.

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He is right!

What's happening this time?

Basically almost the same as always. First comes the external site, which looks like Facebook. Accompanied by the usual pseudo-commentaries.

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Click trap number 1 is at this point. Anyone who clicks on the video will not see it, but will like the video, visible to others, due to a script on this page.
Uncomfortable - now your friends know that you click on everything possible.

After clicking you will be taken to another page. The video is supposedly available here too.

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Puppy cake – nothing there! Click trap number 2, because here too there is a script that puts a like on a Facebook page. Of course, the click doesn't lead to the video, but - oh, look - back to the casino page. Someone must be hoping for full coffers with the promo codes that you can activate yourself.

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Screenshot: Stargames

Nothing happened except expenses

Now it's time to look at your own activity log and clean it up, as there are two entries here that no one wants:
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Simply click on the pencil to the right of the entries and select “I don’t like it anymore”. That's how you get out of the number.

Author: Andre, mimikama.org

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