Phishing Frenzy: Fake Instagram Support Scams Users with Chatbots & 2FA Tricks

A new phishing campaign hijacks Instagram by tricking users into providing access to their Meta Business accounts. Using fake chat support and bogus 2FA instructions, scammers create authentic-looking pages to gain control. Always verify email senders and URLs before clicking to avoid being caught in this social engineering scam.

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Ah, the age-old game of cat and mouse between scammers and social media users continues. This time, our digital tricksters have donned the guise of Instagram support to swindle Meta Business account credentials. It’s like identity theft meets DIY tech support, with a side of “Oops, I did it again” in the form of malicious chatbots and fake 2FA. Remember folks, if it looks like a scam and quacks like a scam, it’s probably not a duck quacking.

Key Points:

  • New phishing campaign targets Instagram’s Meta Business accounts.
  • Fake emails claim ads are suspended due to advertising law violations.
  • Scammers use fake chat support and detailed guides to hijack accounts.
  • Avoid clicking links from suspicious emails and verify sender addresses.
  • Use trusted authentication apps to secure accounts against unauthorized access.

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