Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Facebook cloning – How it’s done and how to prevent it.
Facebook Profile cloning has come into the spotlight
and it is a topic that made news worldwide.
Facebook profile cloning is a type of identity theft
where dodgy characters literally make a second
profile that looks exactly like your current one. They
then send friend requests to all your friends from that cloned profile fooling everyone in thinking that it’s
you. They can then post comments, add pictures and
communicate with all your friends using your
identity. To prevent Facebook profile cloning you first need to
know how they do it. After some investigation I
found out that cloning a profile is very easy and only
takes about an hour in total. There are no specials
skills involved and anyone with internet access can
do it. First they gain access to your complete Facebook profile by sending you a friend request.
Once this friends request is accepted they start
copying all your information. They save your Profile
and cover pics by simply right-clicking on them and
literally copy and paste all your information. Extreme
cloners will even save all your photos in your various albums. Using a fake email account setup with a free email
provider like Gmail or Hotmail they register for a new
Facebook account. They use your exact names to
create this account and upload your saved profile
and cover pics to give this new account the exact
same look as your real profile. This is only the start of the cloning process. Once they have a basic copy of
your profile they start cloning everything on your
real profile by simply copying and pasting it. Your
contact information, education, work history and
everything else get copied onto the new profile. With this cloned profile they then join and like all the
Fan pages and groups you belong to. They even go
as far as copying your latest posts or comments. They
do all of this to give this cloned profile the exact same
look and feel as the real one making it very difficult to
spot it as a fake. Now this is where they get very crafty! They actually
go and Block your real profile with the cloned one.
They do this by viewing your real profile with the
fake account and simply clicking on Report/block.
Once this is done you will never be able to see this
new profile and won’t even know of its existence! They can now do anything they want on Facebook
AS YOU without you knowing that they even exist!
With this blocking feature they can comment after
you (AS YOU) on a post and you will not see it. They
can now manipulate, extort, beg for money and do
whatever they want right under your nose and you won’t know a thing. They will even ‘block’ your wife
and close friends and family from seeing this new
profile making it even more difficult for you to detect. They will then send friend request to all your friends.
Once a few accept the rest follows and you have a
major problem. This intruder can now literally also
control your real profile using the cloned one. Example: You comment (with your real profile)on a
friends profile that your car broke down and that the
day can only get better... your friend replies “Ag
shame man... hope it all works out”. The cloned
profile then replies on the same post with “Please can
you send me some money?” Because your real profile is blocked by the cloned one you will not see
this message. The cloned profile can now extort
money from all your friends right under your nose.
They can also message all your friends (as you)
asking for money. They can post on their walls and
comment on anything your friend post without you seeing a thing. Now that we know how they do it we can do a few
things to try and prevent it. 1. Do not accept friend request from people you do
not know. 2. Delete all people you do not know from your
friends list. 3. Edit your Facebook privacy setting by clicking on
the Gear icon. · Select “Privacy settings” · Next to “Who can see my stuff” and “Who can see
your future posts” select “Friends”. · Select “Limit past posts” and confirm. · Select “Timeline and Tagging” and change all the
settings to “Friends”. 4. Change your photo albums privacy settings. Set
the privacy settings of each album on your profile so
that only your friends can see your photo albums. 5. Change your Profile and Cover pics on a regular
basis. 6. Post a comment on your home page informing all
your friends not to accept a second friend request
from you and to inform you in case they do get one. Should you know that your profile have been cloned
visit the Facebook help centre and immediately
report it. The best solution... Delete your Facebook profile
completely and communicate with your friends in the
old fashioned way by phoning, writing a letter,
sending an email or visiting them.
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