Malicious Websites - www.GmLiker.com, www.YoYoLiker.com and www.trueliker.com

Malicious Websites - www.GmLiker.com, www.YoYoLiker.com and www.trueliker.com

The websites: "www.GmLiker.com", "www.YoYoLiker.com", "www.fb-autoliker.in" and "www.trueliker.com" are dangerous and will hack and hijack Facebook users’ accounts if the instructions on them are followed. The websites will attempt to trick Facebook users into allowing a dangerous Facebook application access to their accounts. With access to the victims’ accounts, the cyber-criminals will send malicious Facebook posts all of the victims’ friends.

Also, the cyber-criminals will ask their potential victims to copy and paste a website address or URL into their web browsers, which will send the victims Facebook login credentials token to them, which they will use to hijack their accounts.

If you have received the messages below, please do not click on or follow the instructions in them.

  • Hey Dear I Just Got 200 Likes Using This Awsm Website^_^ ^_^[ Www. YoYoLiker.com ] Try It ;) Its Free
  • Get More Than 10000 Likes On Status/Photos/Pages/ For Free No Spam Working 100% Go To Www. GmLiker.com

Cyber-criminals use the messages above to lure their potentials victims to the malicious websites.

The Fake and Malicious Website

www.GmLiker.com, www.YoYoLiker.com and www.trueliker.com

The fake and malicious websites claim to provide tools that can be used to hack Facebook accounts and provide thousands of "Likes" on a post, photo or page for free without spam. But this is not true. If the instructions on the websites are followed by online users, their account will be hacked, which allow the cyber-criminals to use the same accounts maliciously, which Facebook may temporarily disable.

These Are the Fake Services the Websites Claim They Offer

Increase likes on your Facebook photo or status by using our auto like website. We are spam free facebook auto liker.

Facebook AutoLiker | MeraLiker
Login AutoLiker v1
Login Facebook Account Hacker
Rs 500 Recharge [ Instant]
Login AutoLiker v2

Here are the instructions they will ask their potential victims to follow:

1- First click Allow Application
2- Then click the button "Get Token" To Get The login Url
3- After that copy Url As Shown in Below Picture
4- Then Paste The Url in Box and Click On "Login hack"
Good luck :)

1. Click On "Allow App" To Allow Application !

Allow App
2. Click On "View Token" To Get Login Url !

If you have already given the dangerous Facebook application access to your Facebook account or want to know if it has access to your account, you can remove or view it by clicking the link below and following the instructions on the page that the link will take you to:

Also, remove any other Facebook applications, which you are not familiar with that you may have unknowingly given access to your account.

And, if you have already shared, “like” or commented on fake Facebook application or website, please click here for instructions on how to remove things that you have shared, commented or “liked”.

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Note: Some of the information in samples on this website may have been impersonated or spoofed.

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  • July 2, 2015 at 7:00 AM by info

    Here is another malicious: www.fb-autoliker.in

  • April 26, 2015 at 2:47 AM by an anonymous user from: Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan

    This is a very informative post.

  • April 14, 2015 at 12:35 AM by an anonymous user from: London, England, United Kingdom

    I totally agree with the above mentioned post!

  • April 8, 2015 at 9:43 PM by an anonymous user from: Makati, National Capital Region, Philippines

    How to stop this app?

    • April 8, 2015 at 10:20 PM by info

      <a href="/article/2013/1/7/easily-delete-or-remove-facebook-applications/">Click here for help.</a>

  • March 28, 2015 at 12:22 AM by an anonymous user from: Richmond, Virginia, United States

    I used the Whois website, and found who made the websites, make sure you report him. https://www.facebook.com/ shravanofficial

    • April 6, 2015 at 7:37 AM by an anonymous user from: Los Angeles, California, United States

      This is what they advertise:

      "Get Free Likes,More than 10000 Likes from This site => www. TrueLiker.com"

  • March 15, 2015 at 6:47 PM by an anonymous user from: Onalaska, Wisconsin, United States

    I received an email with the Google, Aol and Motorola icons on it. It went on to tell me I was a winner of $500,000 USD and a Motorola Nexus 6 Android Smartphone for the month of March 2015.

    I was to email contact GML@qq.com with my Name,House Address,Occupation,S*x,Direct Phone#,State and Country.

    When I sent the info to the email address, I got back another email telling me I had won.

    The Events Manager and Lottery Director is listed as Mrs Lucy Changi.

    My prizes were to be delivered through DTDC INTERNATIONAL EXPRESS COURIER AND CARGO and to be delivered in person. I was told not to contact them but to send my Full Name, Mailing Address, Country of Residence and Tel(Mobile)/fax to dtdcfreight@foxmail.com. The address for DTDC International:

    DTDC INTERNATIONAL EXPRESS COURIER AND CARGO

    Mr Melvin Patel (Dispatch Manager)

    Okhla Industrial Area, DelhI - 110020 INDIA

    E-MAIL: dtdcfreight@foxmail.com.

    Is there any truth in this statement?

    • March 15, 2015 at 7:20 PM by info

      It is a scam, there is no Google, AOL or Motorola lottery.

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