Pages on Facebook repeatedly claim to be part of the company and threaten that pages will be closed due to alleged copyright violations if you do not verify yourself via a certain link. A “Server Network Registry Corporation” is currently trying to access user accounts
method But the links provided are phishing scams, which means you will lose your entire account!
The fake accounts
Currently, the fake accounts always have the name “Server Network Registry Corporation” followed by a random number. Their posts look like this:

And these are just three of a very large number of pages that have been created and mark a large number of pages further down in the posts (so that it is not visible at first glance). has been used very widely in the past , it can be assumed that it is a mafia-like structure that specifically wants to steal passwords.
If you click on “Show more” on the posts, you can see that there are always several company pages marked on Facebook, which then see this posting in their timeline and believe that the message directly refers to them:

What happens when you click on the link
The links from the alleged “Server Network Registry Corporation” are almost always shortened with TinyUrl so that Facebook does not block them and it is not clear where the link really leads. They are also always very short-lived: As soon as enough logins have been collected, the criminals delete the site so as not to leave any traces.
If you click on the link, you always come to a page with a dubious URL and the request to enter your own Facebook login details . This is what logins from previous waves of this scam look like:

After entering the data, the criminals then have the login data and therefore full access to the account, including of course the admin rights to pages and groups!
Tip
If you are unsure whether a login page is real, you should simply try to log in with imaginary data, for example username: serfgerfxd@esrgrte.com , password: fgbvdrffgbcvfddg .
Pages like the one above often require double entry, but you can also use alphabet jumble for the second entry. If this input works, you can be sure that you have landed on a fake page!
Such fraudulent sites appear again and again, and they often have names like “Facebook Support” or “Facebook Security”.
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