Dwayne Johnson, Famously known as The Rock, hasn’t died, however there’s been many death hoaxes going around spoken communication he died in an exceedingly fall in New Seeland or on the set of “Fast & Furious seven.”

 

Neither ar true and they’re simply Facebook scams designed to induce traffic to an internet page which will contain malware, surveys, or scalawag apps that then unfold the scam any.

 

To show Johnson isn’t dead, he tweeted a photograph of himself in Dubai on Sunday.




Security web site on-line Threat Alerts says that the hoaxes area unit wont to get traffic to pages, that area unit then sold-out to alternative scammers.

“Scammers created this hoax to form a specific Facebook page common, that they're going to sell to alternative scammers or on-line marketers with all the general public data of the persons United Nations agency have shared, ‘liked’ or commented on the hoax,” the web site reads.

“And, once you share, ‘like’ or discuss the page, you may solely facilitate them deliver the goods their goal. So, if you have got already shared, ‘liked’ or commented on the hoax, please take away the shared post,
comment or in contrast to it, as a result of this can facilitate stop this hoax from spreading to alternative social networking users,” it continues.

Facebook says that users shouldn’t click on “suspicious links.”
The company warns, “Never click suspicious links, even though they are available from a lover or an organization you recognize. This includes links sent on Facebook (ex: in an exceedingly chat or post) or in emails. If {one of one among one in an exceedingly one amongst one in every of} your friends clicks on spam they might accidentally send you that spam or tag you in a spammy post. you furthermore mght shouldn’t transfer things (ex: a .exe file) if you aren’t positive what they're.”

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