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"Facebook Samsung Galaxy S7" Prizes or Coupon Survey Scams

Online users, beware of Facebook Samsung Galaxy S7 survey scams (see below), claiming that potential victims can win a Samsung Galaxy S7 smartphone, to celebrate the sales of 100 million mobile phones, if they take a survey. The survey scams, which are located at the malicious website: "samsung.galaxys7.survey. exclusive4youtoday.com," should be deleted by social media users if they show up on their Facebook Wall, Timeline, and in other online forms of communication. Remember, scammers will use other websites once the current one is taken down.

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Samples of the Facebook Samsung Galaxy S7 Survey/Offer/Promotion Scam

S7 Galaxy Tab Gear S2


May 15, 2016

Irwan Fahmy in Jakarta recently received a coupon code

HAPPY USERS Facebook You Voted!

Celebrate sales of 100 million mobile phone joint sponsor Facebook. Get the Samsung Galaxy S7 & Redeem HP long with easy terms!

Thread 3 easy questions and get exclusive prizes Samsung Galaxy S7.

Hurry! This opportunity will expire in 22 minutes 56seconds

Question 1: Do you inactive for more than 1 year using Facebook?

http://samsung.galaxys7 .survey.exclusive4youtoday.com/indexfb.html

Galaxy S7 Tab Gear S2
May 15, 2016

Irwan Fahmy di Jakarta baru menerima kode kupon

SELAMAT PENGGUNA Facebook Anda Terpilih!

Rayakan penjualan 100 juta ponsel bersama sponsor Facebook. Dapatkan Samsung Galaxy S7 & Tukarkan HP lama dengan syarat mudah!

Jawab 3 pertanyaan mudah ini dan dapatkan hadiah esklusif Samsung Galaxy S7.

Buruan! Kesempatan ini akan berakhir dalam 20 menit 5

Pertanyaan 1: Apakah anda aktif lebih dari 1 tahun menggunakan Facebook?

http://samsung.galaxys7.survey. exclusive4youtoday.com/indexfb.html

The survey scams were created by cyber-criminals to steal online users’ personal information, which they will sell to rogue online marketers and spammers. Also, the fake surveys will attempt to sell bogus products and services to potential victims on fake websites. The fake website may also steals their victims’ credit card information, which will be used by scammers/cyber-criminals fraudulently.

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