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Here’s a Spanish language Facebook scam about the “World’s richest man” giving away thousand dollar cheques to anybody that wants one. You could probably write “Oh dear” and leave it at that, but let’s take a peek anyway. Scams involving a chap called “Razim Al Hamed” have been bouncing around since at least 2009, and he’s […]

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If you want a rumour to go into overdrive, then Facebook is the place to kick things off. A message is being shared widely between Facebook users, telling dog owners to be careful if they take their pet to the park – as there might be pieces of cheese lying around containing nails. New trend […]

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04
Jul
2011

+1 if you immediately understood the title before reading the article. +2 if you still have no idea by the end of it. There’s a Spanish language Facebook fakeout knocking around this week, a variation on a tried and tested scam theme (aren’t they all?) Here’s a “Facebook Dislike Button” site, located at descargarapida(dot)es: Click to […]

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