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Phishing or Fake Facebook Websites - www.Wovidz.com and www.fiziibooiks.com

The websites www.Wovidz.com and www.fiziibooiks.com are phishing or fake Facebook websites. The websites were designed to steal your Facebook user name and password. Cybercriminals post deceptive messages with links to these websites on social networking websites, in an attempt to trick Facebook users into clicking on the links and signing in with or entering their Facebook user names and passwords on these websites, which will be sent to them (cybercriminals).

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You may receive the following message, which contains a link to the fake or phishing Facebook websites:

Woww who posted this video of u Christi? I seen it going around facebook omgg.. Typpe in with-no sppacess---- www .Wovidz.com


The Phishing Facebook Websites ww.Wovidz.com and www.fiziibooiks.com

If you click on the message or the link in it, you will be taken to the fake Facebook websites www.Wovidz.com and www.fiziibooiks.com, and ask to sign in.

If you try to sign into these fake Facebook websites by entering your user name and password, it will be sent to the scammers behind these fake websites. With your sign-in information, these people will be able to gain access to your Facebook account.

With access to your Facebook account, they may post spam and other malicious links to your friends. It may even get your Facebook account suspended.

If you were tricked into entering your Facebook sign-in information on these fake Facebook phishing websites, please click here to change your Facebook password.

Also, always look at your web browser’s address bar to ensure that you are on www.facebook.com, and not on some other fake Facebook websites.

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