Facebook Helps Users Detect Phishing Emails

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Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


Facebook Helps Users Detect Phishing Emails


A new Facebook tool shares recent security-related emails so users can verify whether messages are legitimate.



Phishing attacks often attempt to trick users with fake login pages so they enter their credentials on a malicious site. Facebook wants to help users separate legitimate and fraudulent emails with a new tool intended to stop consumers from getting phished.
Starting today, users will be able to view recent emails about security and login from their Security Settings page (facebook.com/settings). There, Facebook will publish a list of security-related emails it has recently sent.
Facebook uses a domain called Facebookmail.com to send notifications when someone attempts to log into an account or change a password. Users who are suspicious of emails claiming to be from Facebook can access Settings to see if messages are legitimate before logging in.
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