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The claim: Hackers use visually similar characters to deceive people in online phishing schemes
Online attackers bent on stealing personal information are using a visual deception to trick people into visiting malicious websites, a post circulating on social media claims.
The April 20 Facebook post shows two web addresses that, at first glance, appear identical. A closer look, though, shows that one character – in this case, the letter “a” – is slightly different in each one.
“An average internet user can easily fall for this,” the post reads. “Be careful for every mail requiring you to click on a link.”
The post has been shared hundreds of times on Facebook.
Sarasota ranked one of the top places for mortgage fraud in the US
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Associated Press
A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week. None of these are legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked them out. Here are the facts:
No evidence Pelosi invested $1.5 million in foreign oil stock
CLAIM: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi bought $1.5 million in foreign oil stock before President Joe Biden halted the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline.
THE FACTS: A post that circulated on Facebook falsely claimed Pelosi had bought foreign oil stock a day before President Joe Biden signed a Jan. 20 executive order revoking the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline. The 1,700-mile (2,735-kilometer) pipeline was planned to carry roughly 800,000 barrels of oil a day from Alberta to the Texas Gulf Coast, passing through Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma. Well WELL WELL. PELOSI buys 1.5 m in foreign oil stock day before shutdown of american line… said a
USA TODAY
Facebook says it is stepping up efforts to dispute myths and misinformation about climate change, including adding labels to some posts.
The social network hosts a Climate Science Information Center, which will now feature a section debunking common myths about climate change, such as the impact of carbon dioxide in the air, the company said Thursday.
Facebook will also add informational labels to some climate-related posts in the United Kingdom linking back to the center. That feature will become available in more countries soon.
Facebook is also expanding access to the center to more countries, including Brazil, Mexico and South Africa. It s already available in France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the U.S.
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