Desperately need Facebook help? Don’t fall for this scam

We recently received this email from Sue M. about a scam she nearly fell for when she tried changing her Facebook account password.

Here’s what she has to say:

“It all started when my Facebook was hacked. I couldn’t get in to change my password, so I googled Facebook customer service. A number came up, which I foolishly called.

 

I was told to download the Anydesk app. He asked to type in my address, but the screen never came up. I started feeling uncomfortable, so I hung up and uninstalled the app.

 

My question is, has my Samsung Android phone been invaded? I got a new credit card number, but I am afraid to use it on my phone. Any information you could give me would be greatly appreciated! Thank you so much for your time!!!” – Sue M.

Sue was right to uninstall the Anydesk app, as this scam has been used before by other Facebook scammers.

How do scammers use Anydesk?

It has been reported before that scammers will call innocent victims and tell them to install the Anydesk app, just like this one did with Sue.

Anydesk is a secure app that allows IT experts to work on your computer remotely with whatever tech issues you’re having, which would make sense considering Sue was intending to call Facebook for IT help.

However, scammers will ask you to download this app so that they can access your computer or mobile phone to get personal and bank details. Once they have this information from you, there’s no telling how much damage they can do.

“How do I know if my phone has been hacked?”

As Sue was worried about whether her phone had been hacked by these potential scammers, here are a few red flags to look out for in case you are having the same issue:

  • Random or full-screen pop-up messages
  • Unrecognizable apps being downloaded or used
  • Uninitiated calls, texts, or emails from your phone
  • High background data usage
  • Battery drainage
  • Apps opening and closing without warning
  • Multiple online accounts were compromised with password

There are steps you can take if you are sure that your phone has been hacked as well, which we have highlighted in more detail here. 

What can you do to prevent getting scammed?

There are a few steps you should take to make sure you never fall for a scammer’s tricks.

  • Never give your personal information over the phone: if you receive a suspicious phone call or if someone is asking you for your personal information while on the phone, don’t fall for it.   If you did give a scammer your information, here are 12 important tips to monitor and protect yourself from identity theft.
  • Research apps before downloading: although Anydesk is a legitimate app, it’s important for you to always research an app before downloading it so that you know what it’s being used for and if it’s legit. Always check:
    • The number of ratings (avoid apps with little to no ratings).
    • The quality of the written comments (A telltale sign of suspicious apps often have poor grammar).
    • If the developer has a legit website.
  • Install antivirus software on your device:  Install trusted antivirus software on your device to make sure you have that extra layer of protection so that if you do click a link, you are protected from having malware installed on your device.  I’ve broken down the top antivirus protection for Mac, PC, iOS and Android devices.  Our top pick is TotalAV which can protect your device from malware, phishing scams, and more. Limited-time deal for CyberGuy readers: $19 your first year (80% off).

You can check out our review of other antivirus apps here: Best Antivirus Security Software and Apps to Protect You.

 

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