Pirates steal our money using Facebook and turn it into Bitcoin
BadCyber Independent Security Research has announced that there are frauds targeting the Facebook platform, which is being conducted by Polish fraudsters.
The company detailed and documented this trick in a posting posted on the official website of the company, and showed how this fraud was carried out. This fraud included fraudsters taking users' accounts on Facebook to access their bank accounts and then transferring the stolen money quickly Bitcoin folder is unknown.
The hackers relied on known malware to log into Facebook accounts, and attackers after the hacker find account information and target relatives and friends, after careful analysis of certain conversations.
As the actual account user, hackers can find many contacts and ask them to send a small amount of money because they need some cash for some online purchases. Once the transaction is approved, the hacker sends a fraudulent payment link that takes users to highly cloned payment service providers In Poland, and then ask these sites to complete the payment process quickly by entering the code contained by SMS.
The short message requested approval of the transactions. The researchers also found that hackers were able to find a way to handle the text and convert it into a documented transfer authorization, which makes the user able to send money to certain accounts without additional security measures.
BadCyber noted that the attacker needs almost 15 minutes to empty the bank account and transfer the stolen money to Bitcoin.


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