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Home / Technology / LinkedIn Scammers Target Users Via Fake Comment Bans

LinkedIn Scammers Target Users Via Fake Comment Bans

14 Jan

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Summary

  • Phishing scams impersonate LinkedIn, sending fake account ban notices.
  • Scammers post comments claiming account locks and offer reactivation links.
  • LinkedIn confirms awareness and urges users to report suspicious behavior.
LinkedIn Scammers Target Users Via Fake Comment Bans

LinkedIn users are currently facing a sophisticated phishing campaign where scammers are posting fake account ban notices directly within comment sections of posts. These malicious comments claim that users have violated terms of service, leading to account locks and pending reviews. The scammers then provide deceptive links, often disguised using LinkedIn's official URL shortener or third-party services, directing users to fraudulent login pages designed to steal their credentials.

Experts have identified several red flags, including LinkedIn never communicating account bans through public comments. Additionally, scammer profiles often exhibit clear signs of inauthenticity, such as having zero followers and minimal activity. One observed scam account was named "LinkedIn Very," further highlighting the crude nature of the impersonation.

The Microsoft-owned company has acknowledged awareness of this ongoing scam. A spokesperson stated that their teams are actively working to address the malicious activity. They reiterated that LinkedIn does not communicate policy violations via public comments and encourages members to report any suspicious behavior encountered on the platform to aid in their investigation and subsequent action.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Scammers are posting fake comments on LinkedIn posts, claiming to be from the platform itself, to notify users of account bans.
LinkedIn is aware of the phishing campaign and is actively working to stop it, confirming they never communicate bans through public comments.
Look for red flags like notifications in public comments, suspicious links, and obviously fake profile details on the posting account.

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