Got a Phishing Email from Facebook: What to Do
Direct Answer
If you received a phishing email claiming to be from Facebook, do not click on any links or provide any personal information. Instead, report the email to Facebook and delete it from your inbox.
Step-by-Step Guide
To protect yourself from phishing emails, follow these steps:
1. **Verify the sender**: Check the email address of the sender to ensure it’s from Facebook (facebook.com or fb.com).
2. **Check for spelling mistakes**: Legitimate emails from Facebook are usually well-written and free of spelling mistakes.
3. **Be cautious of urgent requests**: Phishing emails often create a sense of urgency to prompt you into taking action.
4. **Report the email**: Forward the email to phish@fb.com to report it to Facebook.
5. **Change your password**: If you’ve already clicked on a link or provided information, change your Facebook password immediately.
6. **Enable two-factor authentication**: Add an extra layer of security to your Facebook account by enabling two-factor authentication.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. **Q: How can I identify phishing emails?**
A: Look for spelling mistakes, generic greetings, and urgent requests.
2. **Q: What should I do if I’ve already clicked on a link?**
A: Change your password and report the email to Facebook.
3. **Q: Can I report phishing emails on the Facebook website?**
A: Yes, you can report phishing emails on the Facebook website by going to the Help Center and clicking on “Report a Problem.”
4. **Q: Will Facebook ever ask for my password or personal information via email?**
A: No, Facebook will never ask for your password or personal information via email.