Irvin Randle "MrStealYourGrandma" Fake Social Media Pages Home Categories Scamming Irvin Randle "MrStealYourGrandma" Fake Social Media Pages 0 0 3.6K 1 10y ago 2016-07-10T01:58:39-05:00 10y ago 2016-07-10T02:15:18-05:00 Online Threat Alerts Scammers and cybercriminals have already started taking advantage of Mr. Irvin Randle success, by creating fake Irvin Randle social media pages, to gather up their potential victims using like-farming scams. Irvin Randle, dubbed #MrStealYourGrandma, is a 54-year-old Texas elementary school teacher who has been an overnight celebrity, after steamy photos of him (see below) were posted on social media websites. We have posted the legitimate social media pages below for Mr. Irvin Randle, so online users are not tricked into visiting the fake and malicious social media pages created by scammers and cybercriminals. Irvin Randle "MrStealYourGrandma" Legitimate Social Media PagesYou may click the corresponding links to view his social media pages.Facebook: https://facebook.com/irvinrandleonlineInstagram: https://instagram.com/irvinrandle/Website: http://irvinrandle.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/realirvinrandleYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC...And his email address is: irvinrandleonline@gmail.com.Photos of "MrStealYourGrandma" Irvin RandleFor Facebook users, once scammers have gather up their potential victims, they will start sending them fake friend requests. Once the potential victims have accepted the fake requests, the scammers will start sending them malicious posts with links that download malware that infect their computers with viruses / spyware / ransomware, or links that will take them to fake or phishing websites that will steal their online account credentials and personal information.Facebook users who have already commented on, liked, or shared a fake Irvin Randle page or post, please click here for instructions on how to remove things you have already posted on Facebook. Check the comment section below for answers or additional information. Share what you know, or ask a question about this article by leaving a comment below. Online Threat Alerts is not affiliated with or endorsed by any trademark owner mentioned in this article. Some of the information in samples in this article may have been impersonated or spoofed. Save + Was this article helpful? (1) (0) More For You ATT 50% off Scam Calls from 1-866-433-3996 Asking to Call 833-272-2012 Sam from Walmart Giftcard with Link to Client05 Frontier Communications Email Termination Kimixeren is a Fake KitchenAid Online Store Yun-d Chinese Domain Name Registration Scams HSBC Bank Virus Email - 'Payment Advice Ref: 1[HSBC 017826373TT] / Credits / Customer' 'Update Microsoft Block(ID) - Email Account has Exceeded It's Mail Quota' Phishing Scam 'Georgia Lottery Corporation and Linkedln Online Lotto and Email Address Free-Ticket Draws' Scam www.enibag.com or www.enibag.ru - A Fake Longchamp Handbag Selling Website 'Urgent Warrant Issued' Department of Law Enforcement Scam 'Bill William and Andrea Groner' Lottery Charity Donation Scam 'FB Account Hacked - Call 888-994-1103' Facebook Scam www.rfpolo.com - A Fake Ralph Lauren Clothing Website Scammers Posing as Facebook Employees or Friends Comments / Answers Remove sensitive information from your post. Your IP address will be used to display your estimated location. Enter comment post here