Scammers are hacking Facebook accounts, running ads with stolen money, and bragging about their fraudulent fortunes right on the social network.
If you're one of the 10 million Facebook users running ads on the platform, beware of a growing scam ring that's hacking advertisers' accounts, using their credit cards to steal tens of thousands of dollars in Facebook ads, and openly bragging about the money they're making off the scheme right
Publisher: Mashable India
Date: 2021-11-01T03:10:00 00:00
Twitter: @MashableIndia
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