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Author: Barbara Krasnoff
Last weekend, I was scrolling through my email, listening to the rain and wondering whether I was feeling too lazy to vacuum the rug, when I came across one with the subject line “Turn on Facebook Protect.”
“Your account requires advanced security from Facebook Protect,” it said and proceeded to tell me that if I didn’t enable Facebook Protect by a certain date, I would be locked out of my account until I enabled it. I was instructed to click on the big blue button labeled “Turn on Facebook Protect” to get started.
I was sure it was a phishing email. Until I found out it wasn’t.
It turned out that Facebook is pushing higher security for “certain people in the public eye,” and so is encouraging those on its list to adopt...
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Last weekend, I was scrolling through my email, listening to the rain and wondering whether I was feeling too lazy to vacuum the rug, when I came across one with the subject line “Turn on Facebook Protect.”
“Your account requires advanced security from Facebook Protect,” it said and proceeded to tell me that if I didn’t enable Facebook Protect by a certain date, I would be locked out of my account until I enabled it. I was instructed to click on the big blue button labeled “Turn on Facebook Protect” to get started.
I was sure it was a phishing email. Until I found out it wasn’t.
It turned out that Facebook is pushing higher security for “certain people in the public eye,” and so is encouraging those on its list to adopt...
Continue reading…
Continue reading...