3 years, 1 month ago
about Fbaction.net
If I clicked on this link from gmail, but didn't enter my info, how worried should I be?
I know, I know, I shouldn't have clicked on the link. Usually I know better, but this time I clicked. I realized, when Firefox got to the site and didn't automatically log me in, that something was wrong. How concerned should I be and what steps should I take? (Aside, from the obvious, stop clicking on links!)
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What was the fraudulent website? There have been a few going around.
If it asked you for a login, you're probably ok. It was looking for personal information, and it's good that you didn't give it. However, if you have a twitter account, facebook account or google talk account, you should check to see if any messages were sent by those. If you're automatically logged into any of those services, a website can surreptitiously send messages if you go there.
Oh yeah, and don't click links if you don't know what they are :-)
If it asked you for a login, you're probably ok. It was looking for personal information, and it's good that you didn't give it. However, if you have a twitter account, facebook account or google talk account, you should check to see if any messages were sent by those. If you're automatically logged into any of those services, a website can surreptitiously send messages if you go there.
Oh yeah, and don't click links if you don't know what they are :-)
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