For years, fraudsters have been trying to get Facebook users’ login details through fake “Facebook support pages”.

They are quite “creative”, the scammers who try to give the impression that they are part of the official Facebook support team.
They usually share the cover photo of Facebook pages (not from the private profile) in order to throw a wrench into the page owners. You can be sure: Facebook would never “ask” you for your login details in this way! These are these and similar status posts:
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The content as wording:

Facebook security warning!
Please re-approve your account to prevent blocking.
This is because someone reported that there was content that violated our Terms of Service.
If you are the original owner of this account
Please re-approve your account as you have not violated the FACEBOOK Terms of Service.
Please confirm your account here:
└► https://sign.acount.confirmed-pages-inc.com/setting-pages.h…
We appreciate your help in improving our services.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Facebook @ 2017 Copyright

What happens if they get your login details:

If the fraudsters get your login details by following the link and entering your details, these criminals will ultimately take over your profile.
You proceed as follows:

  1. You create a page called, for example, “FBSecurity Notice” or as in the current case: “ Support/Pages” .
  2. They improperly use the initials of Facebook (fb) or the “f” of the Facebook logo as their profile picture. This gives the page mentioned an official character.
  3. The next step is to browse Facebook pages and, as in this case, share cover photos. Since cover photos are always “public”, this is very easy to do.
  4. From the moment the named page shares the cover photo of any page, the respective admin/site operator receives a notification and usually automatically follows the tip to the fake FB support page, as shown above.

If you follow the link on the fake page, you will reach a fake Facebook login page:
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If you were to enter your login details here, they would immediately fall into the hands of the fraudsters.
The criminals can then easily and conveniently take over your Facebook account and act on your behalf. They would then not only have access to your account itself, but also to those pages and groups in which you have admin rights.

Facebook scam sites we know of at the moment:

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Result:

Under no circumstances should you follow a link that asks you to log in somewhere! These are scammers who want to get your data!

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