This is how scammers can hack your Facebook by saying they will monetize it
This is how scammers can hack your Facebook by saying they will monetize it Meta has officially launched its content monetization service in Nepal this week. The company has officially included Nepal in the list of countries eligible for monetization. With this, Nepali Facebook users, especially professional accounts and page operators, can now earn money for posting content. Meanwhile, the activity of gangs that monetize or take over Facebook by claiming copyright has also increased. Comedian Manoj Gajurel had informed about the phishing email received on Tuesday evening. “After Facebook monetization was enabled in Nepal, the number of scammers/hackers is increasing. They scam by sending fake messages as if they were sent by Facebook itself,” he said. The screenshot he posted shows an email from the name Bhagya Shah. The email in it is from ieee.org. The issue of how a phishing link came from an email with the name of a trusted organization like IEEE, or the Institute of Electric...