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Hacker: Link Facebook

Using bit.ly , tinyurl.com , or cutt.ly , a hacker can hide a malicious domain behind a benign-looking short link. A user sees bit.ly/3abc123 and assumes it’s safe.

Messages appearing to be from "Meta Support" warn that your account will be disabled for copyright or policy violations unless you click a link to "appeal". The Fake Login Page: link facebook hacker

Clicking a link can trigger automatic downloads of malware that gives hackers access to all stored passwords and data on a device. Using bit