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Facebook Scam - "Snake Eats Crocodile after Epic Battle in Australia"

The Facebook video scam below: "Snake eats Crocodile after epic battle in Australia!! [Video Recorded]!" will take Facebook users to a fake Facebook website, in an attempt to trick them into sharing it or completing surveys, by promising to show them a video depicted by the image in the Facebook post. But, although there is no video on the fake Facebook website, the battle between a snake and crocodile depicted by the photo below, which the snake won, actually took place in Australia. You may click the link below to view the photos of the battle.

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Every day, cybercriminals create these video scams, so if you are asked to share, like, complete surveys in order to view a video, please do not.

Now, this Facebook video scam will take you to the malicious and fake Facebook website www.myincomecard.com.

The Fake Facebook Website: www. myincomecard.com


Snake eats Crocodile after epic battle in Australia!! [Video Recorded]!
myincomecard.com
Watch the recent battle video of snake and crocodile, Snake eats Crocodile after epic battle in Australia!.

Remember, although there is no video on the fake Facebook website, but you may click here to view photos of the battle between the crocodile and snake.

The cybercriminals behind this scam will change the website names and images, so watch out for similar scams with different website names and images.

Once on the website, the victim will be asked to complete surveys or share the same website before he/she can view the video. Now, sharing this web page will only help spread this scam to other Facebook users. And, completing the surveys will only generate revenue for the cybercriminals behind this scam.

The victim on the other hand, will not be able to view the video that they were promised. If you have shared this scam, remove the share Facebook post from your Timeline or Wall, because this will help stop this scam from spreading to other Facebook users. Click here for instructions

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