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Facebook lists all the security emails to protect you from phishing schemes

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Your Facebook account does not have your credit card or bank details. But it could have everything a crook needs to get them. To protect you from phishing systems designed to steal Facebook log-ins. The platform is arming you with info that you can be easily accessed on the settings page. The social network lists the latest security emails that are now being sent. Every time you get a message in your inbox, it will ask you to change your password or e-mail, And for some reason. It smells fishy – you can check the list 1st and verify it is actually from the company.

Facebook generally uses email addresses ending in “@facebookmail.com” for their security emails. But as you know, phishers can spoof accounts and make their messages look legit. If you miss the flaws and irregularities that normally give phishing schemes away. Such as spelling and grammatical mistakes, then you actually might fall victim to them. Of course, you’d have to make sure you are visiting the real Facebook website. Whenever you want to access the list, so you will still have to make it a habit to open a fresh tab and type the URL yourself.

Did you see an email not listed? Facebook encourages you to report it to phish@fb.com.

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