Worried Your Facebook Account Has Been Cloned?
Facebook users are being duped into thinking that their accounts have been cloned thanks to a viral message that made the rounds of the social networking site on this past Sunday, October 7, 2018
This is an article from Time Magazine – October 7, 2018 by Alejandro de la Garza
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The message hints that the receiver may have been the victim of a cloning scam. That’s where a malicious user copies images and information from a person’s Facebook account in order to create a duplicate “clone” account, then sends out friend requests to the victim’s friends. The duplicate user may message these friends in an attempt to learn personal information about the cloned user or to spread scam messages.
Mass cloning scams have occurred recently, as in the summer of 2016, but Facebook officials told WSYR that this most recent viral message does not reflect an actual epidemic of cloned accounts, nor is it related to the data breach that occurred in September.
There appears to be no reason at this time to forward a message telling friends that their account may have been cloned without having actually received a duplicate friend request.
Many users have expressed their frustration at receiving dozens of phony messages saying their accounts have been hacked.
If you are worried you might be the victim of Facebook cloning, try searching for other versions of your account and report duplicate profiles to Facebook.