Comments spreading fake Facebook links Vietnam Airlines flight attendants transport drugs, beware of traps!

Tram Ho

On the afternoon of March 17, Ho Chi Minh City Customs Department held a press conference on information related to the arrest of 4 flight attendants of Vietnam Airlines for illegally transporting drugs and ecstasy.

The General Department of Customs also has official information about the arrest of 4 Vietnam Airlines flight attendants transporting more than 11kg of drugs hidden and disguised in toothpaste tubes from France to Vietnam. The case is attracting great public attention.

On social networking platforms, posts related to the incident received the attention of many people. Taking advantage of this, crooks have trapped users when reading information on Facebook.

Specifically, below these posts, many accounts regularly spam links with invitations to click to see the personal information of the hostesses as well as detailed content about the incident. However, curious people who click on it will be directed to a shopping interface of a commerce platform or a fake Facebook login page.

Besides serving the purpose of buying and selling intermediaries, like sentences, view sentences, making money through clicks , crooks can also tricking into taking over Facebook accounts or silently inserting viruses into users’ computers and phones .

Therefore, users need to be very careful, absolutely do not click on these types of links. If you encounter link spam comments, choose to report bad comments.

Tràn lan bình luận link giả mạo facebook nữ tiếp viên Vietnam Airlines vận chuyển ma tuý, cảnh giác dính bẫy! - Ảnh 2.

Users should be careful, absolutely do not click on links that are spammed continuously. If you encounter spam link comments, choose to hide and report bad comments

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Source : Genk