A friend from school whom I'd contacted long ago on FB suddenly accepted my friend request.
I check their FB feed and the top post looked rather suspicious, a phone screenshot showing an SMS message saying that they'd had a large amount of money deposited to their account from bitcoin mining.
I couldn't resist. I messaged them π
Within the hour, I get a response back and one of the first things they did (even though I had not heard from them in over 40 years) was to send me the same phone screenshot and tell me that their life was good and they got a lot of money.
I was now fairly sure that their account was hacked. Especially since the way they wrote didn't sound like a Sri Lankan, but more like somebody from a different part of the world π
I congratulated them on the money and asked about some fake friends (just names at random). They were non-committal but immediately told me about some personal stuff and sent me more images (gathered from their FB photo album, I assume) to convince me.
Then they start pushing me again about bitcoin and whether I'd be interested.
I ask them what class we were in back at school. He says that it's so long ago and that they can't remember. This is definitely not true since I can remember and I'd just talked to two other school friends a couple of days ago, who also remembered.
So I say, "I think you are a scammer and not my friend X".
They say, "You can believe what you want but I leave you with this" and send me another photo from the guy's FB album.
I contacted a mutual friend in Sri Lanka (since I had no way to contact him directly) and asked him to check with the other friend. And yes, his FB account is hacked.
Not that this needs to be said, but people who contact you on social media might not be who they claim to be. Always verify. Even when it seems totally legit β unlike in this particular case π
And if somebody tells you that they have a great way for you to make money with little/no effort ... but you need to pay them something first to do so, be very, very wary π€
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