Tens of thousands of comments are sent by users who lack awareness on Facebook.
Specifically, those who are friends of the victim will receive " mentioned " messages in the comment even though they have nothing to do with it. For people who are spammed, they can ignore these notifications, but their too-dense appearance doesn't bother the Facebookers.
In fact, the guide of the crook is to ask the user to copy a piece of code and paste it into the browser code analysis tool. After a few seconds of analysis, the browser will extract the account code of all users on the victim's friends list. In the final step, if the victim presses Enter, spam messages are immediately sent to a series of friends without them knowing.
The more people who are cheated means more people are bothered, causing Facebookers to speak out to remind their friends.
Therefore, in order to avoid this trap, users only need to be alert to the information of changing the interface and Facebook music background. Absolutely do not click on the sharing link and follow the instructions in the article. This trick does not really work for fans or groups who want to like, but the hundreds of thousands of people mentioned below a picture or status will increase the chances of their page being known and available. More likes. This is just the latest development in the situation of running apps that like Like or use automatic Like codes that Facebook users need to take precautions.
Previously, enticing users to follow " dirty " code like this has also happened in Groups on Facebook, just one person following the instructions in Group means they have invited all of their friends. Go to that Group.