Ever feel like a fish in the water that just got hooked? If you're biting, read on....
Face it, if you're on Facebook, you're getting email notifications constantly by those leaving comments or tagging you in videos and photos etc. If you "
" a comment by another member or friend on Facebook, you're likely to get an email notification every time someone else comments on their post too. Pretty soon you get really good at reading or just deleting these notifications. Sometimes you click the link to go on through to Facebook and see the alert, other times you probably just delete the less important notifications.
Facebook spammers are getting really savvy at using the site and information to SPAM you in a very tricky and devious way. Here's one I received today that got me hook, line, and sinker. I wanted to share this tid-bit of information so that you may prevent this from happening to you. It is effective, it always works, and it could save you getting spammed or even prevent a virus from ending up on your computer.
This is the email I received as a notification from Facebook.

Looks pretty legit to me, and it's from Facebook right? In fact I really didn't think about it twice. WRONG!
It Is Spam! Very SMART SPAM!
Every link in the above email went to http://www.durimdermaku.com, an advertising site!
See, they used a simple comment, plus a look and feel from a brand that I'm familiar with. Looks like something I'm used to seeing from Facebook?! That got me to drop my guard, (which I did) and then I clicked on their link to see Sara's comment on this so-called photo. (a photo I have no clue about so of course I'd click on it.) Wouldn't you too? C'mon, you know you would. lol~ They got me, I GOT SPAMMED!
SPAM LINKS - TIP OF THE DAY:
When you get email from ANYONE that includes links to another site or page on the web, ALWAYS hover your mouse over the link without clicking on it first, the REAL website or URL link will appear in the lower left hand corner of your Internet Browser. I normally always do this but I was caught off guard today with this unsuspecting Facebook email. They used FACEBOOK and the brand to sucker me in.
Watch out for these ever-so-clever spammers who are constantly finding new and improved ways of getting into our emails, our accounts, and our computer systems. Fight Back on Spam, use the MHM Method (Mouse Hover Method) before you click on ANY links in your emails.
Here's a sample to test: I'll create a link as they did in the email above, but the message that pops up and the URL that appears when you hover will demonstrate exactly how spammers are doing this. Try it: Hover your mouse over this link: http://Google.com Be sure to look in the lower left corner of your browser as your mouse hovers. See there? (Don't go getting any ideas now, this post is to help prevent spammers, not create more of them...haha) This will work with any email, not just Facebook's. It also works on web-page links and blog sites too.
This is the best way to prevent you from clicking on a spam link and feeling like a fish that just got hooked!
74 Comments on How To Avoid Facebook Spam in Your Email
I have been receiving more SPam FAcebook Email. This post will help decrease that problem.
Brad, great information! The mouse hover method will save a lot unwanted emails in the future. Thanks.
I dont know about you, but I love spam. Spam and eggs, Spam and rice, and just fried spam.......Thanks for the tips on the other spam.......
Great tips Brad. I get these a lot and never click on them. So glad that I haven't!
Brad - You created a new protocol... the MHM method.... love it... Another new acronym for my vocabulary..... lol
Very wise information of course
Wow...the spammers, I remember used to use Bank Templates etc.
Looks like the moment you get well-known, you are a target of spamming.
Thank you Brad! They are so clever. I hate that we live in a world where you have to be so suspicious all the time. You always have to have your guard up. It's too bad. But unfortunately we do. Thankfully we do have good friends who share great information like this. Thank you Brad!
It seems like the spam ones are gong into my junk folder and the real ones come to my regular email so I caught onto this right away, but I am sure its easy to fool you.
Thank you so much! I learned something today. I hadn't thought to check the lower left corner to see where a link is directed when I hover over it. I don't usually fall for SPAM, but this one was so well done I can totally see where it would be easy to do so.
I try to keep my FB interaction/emails to a minimum to help prevent this kind of stuff.
Good one Brad! Thanks for the tip. I'll be sharing it with my Facebook people!
WOW! Thanks for the feature AR, and for your help getting the word out. I hope it will help others.
I used to think only Wells Fargo and Paypal were cultivating spammers like this, Facebook is now on the radar alert!
If you do hover your mouse over a link on any email, website, or blog post and the URL doesn't show in the lower left hand corner of your browser, then you have the option "turned off" somewhere in the "settings" of your specific browser.
There's not a one-size-fits-all remedy for this since there are so many different browsers out there these days with multiple settings.
Thanks for the helpful information. Never hurts to be advised of how to eliminate as much spam as you can. I usually do this but I sometimes still get taken in, just like you. ;) I have to say that when I post to CraigsList.com, in the past, my listings, I would inevitably get spam from it. That's why I use another email and dress up my email address so that they can't figure out who I am. That alleviates most of it but I still get some dirtbags that respond to my listing post and all that is in their email is a link of what they have to offer. I get soooooo aggravated with this, that I wind up putting them on my newsletter database of names to mail out to. Hey, they sought me out so now I can do the same! :)
Brad:
Happy New Year, and thanks for the enjoyable post, & the many comments that you received. I will be on the look off for any faux emails.
Ok, they are starting to come in hot and heavy now, I just got another one from this Claudia... be careful out there folks.
The links in this one went to musicmylove.net, but I wasn't a sucker this time and I didn't click on them. Ha!!
sucker! haha!
The one that would have gotten me in the past (before I knew about it) was the Facebook virus where you'd get a message from someone about 'look at what you're doing in this video'. The first time I got a message like that was from someone that I knew would have no video of me doing something dumb. Had it been from you, I probably would have clicked on it :-)
Brad, this is valuable information. Thanks so much for the great tip!
Yes this is good info to have. And the moment we figure all this out, they'll come up with something else...oui'
Even the best can get suckered into clicking on a spam link! Thanks for sharing the hovering tip and the Facebook example.
Brad, Mouse Hovering is great advice...spammers are all over!
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