NJ cyber safety+Follow🛡️ Fake Lawyers on Facebook: New Scam Warning In 2025, a new type of scam is spreading fast on Facebook. Criminals are creating fake law firm pages and running ads that promise to help people “recover money lost to scams.” But here’s the truth: these so-called lawyers are scammers themselves — and they’re trying to con you twice. 🚩 What I Discovered As someone who works in cybersecurity, I investigated these pages myself: ✅ Most of these Facebook pages were created in 2025 — brand new, with no real history. ✅ None of them are verified by Facebook. ✅ They run ads promising legal help, but the second you click, you get: • An automatic Messenger message asking what kind of scam you fell for and how much you lost • A push to continue on WhatsApp or Telegram — both common tools for scammers • A promise they won’t charge unless they recover your money — it sounds free, but that’s how they gain your trust before setting the trap • Requests for personal details like payment methods or bank info It makes you wonder: How does Facebook even approve these ads? How do scams like this slip through on platforms like Facebook and WhatsApp? These aren’t real lawyers. They’re fraudsters trying to get more money or sensitive info from people who’ve already been scammed. ⚠️ Red Flags to Watch For • New page created recently (check page info — often 2025) • No official Facebook verification badge • Automated or generic replies • Requests to switch to WhatsApp/Telegram • Upfront requests for sensitive info 🛡️ How to Stay Safe • Report these pages or ads on Facebook • Don’t share personal or scam details with strangers online • Contact your bank or FTC if you’ve lost money • Reach out to local cybersecurity help for real advice 📌 Final Note If you want to see real investigations of these scams as I go undercover, you can follow my Telegram channel: t.me/NJCSRlocal — I post detailed breakdowns to help people stay safe. #scamalert #cybercrime #cybersafety #onlinescams #Facebookscam #njcybersafety #whatsappscam 21Share
vnguyen+FollowIs Your Wi-Fi an Open Door for Hackers?Ever thought your Wi-Fi password was enough to keep your home network safe? Turns out, most people are leaving their digital front door wide open. With smart homes and connected devices everywhere, a weak or default router setup is like handing out keys to strangers. Are you confident your network is locked down, or do you think most of us are still underestimating this risk? Let’s debate: what’s your go-to move for Wi-Fi security? #WiFiSecurity #SmartHome #CyberSafety #TechDebate #Tech30Share
Ashley Turner+FollowWould You Go Full VIP With Android Security?Google just dropped its Advanced Protection mode—once reserved for celebs and politicians—on millions of Android phones for free. With features like AI-powered scam detection and USB cable attack prevention, this is next-level device security. But is locking down your phone with all these hardcore measures overkill for the average user, or is it the new baseline in a world of rising threats? Would you turn it on? Let’s debate! #AndroidSecurity #TechDebate #MobileProtection #GoogleUpdate #CyberSafety #Tech00Share
chenmichele+FollowUrgent Security Alert for Windows Users!⚠️ Heads up, everyone! Cyber attackers are exploiting a zero-day flaw in Windows' Common Log File System to install ransomware. A group called Storm-2460 is behind this, using a vulnerability for privilege escalation in their attacks. If you’re using Windows, update your system ASAP to patch this high-risk flaw! Stay safe out there! 🚨 #WindowsSecurity #Ransomware #CyberSafety #UpdateNow #Tech123Share