Meta supported phishing?
from FBJimmy@lemmus.org to privacy@lemmy.ml on 08 Aug 00:23
https://lemmus.org/post/15210982

Hello

Long time lurker, first time poster etc etc…

Interested what you guys make of these WhatsApp messages I just received…

…I have no such booking…

Obviously this sort of scam/phishing nonsense is nothing new to me, but a few things stood out…

#privacy

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n3m37h@sh.itjust.works on 08 Aug 00:25 next collapse

Everything on META platform is a crock of shit. Use anything else

FBJimmy@lemmus.org on 08 Aug 00:46 collapse

Unfortunately, I just don’t have the social capital to move people off of Meta messaging services… A good 50% of my friends have ditched FB, but somehow saw WhatsApp as the solution 🤦

frongt@lemmy.zip on 08 Aug 00:28 next collapse

Your info got leaked.

FBJimmy@lemmus.org on 08 Aug 00:53 collapse

I get that, and it was almost certainly Booking.com who leaked it as I have had shady messages through even their own messaging platform before…

I think what baffles me is that this gets so close to convincing (if you’re not internet savvy), and then they throw in something so bizarre like having a username of “Rus Education” 🙄

TribblesBestFriend@startrek.website on 08 Aug 01:33 next collapse

Since Google got hacked[source ArsTechnica] it could be META that leak your info

Where I am META is OK-ing a LOT of phishing ads on Facebook with poorly AI slop of local personality so it may have sold your data to what it thinks to be a publicity company

In the end don’t put any confidence into Meta

jordanlund@lemmy.world on 08 Aug 20:26 collapse

Could be another hotel as well, there are notable leaks for hotels through booking.com. :(

jordanlund@lemmy.world on 08 Aug 00:32 next collapse

All the message means is that whoever it is is using a business account.

faq.whatsapp.com/64346092728323

“You’ll see the following messages, when a business chooses to:

Use a partner: You’ll see “This business works with other companies to manage this chat.”

Use the WhatsApp Business Platform Cloud API (Hosted by Meta): You’ll see “This business uses a secure service from Meta to manage this chat.”

If a business is using the WhatsApp Business app or managing and storing customer messages themselves, you’ll see: “Messages and calls are end-to-encrypted. Only people in this chat can read, listen to, or share them.””

So, hypothetically, if I were running a scam, yeah, I’d set up a business account using the Platform Cloud API to get that sweet, sweet “secure service” note.

irotsoma@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 08 Aug 23:57 collapse

Curious if the account is a legitimate Rus Education account that got hacked. I’ve been seeing that a lot lately where random legitimate businesses are contacting people about totally unrelated subjects. Seems scammers are probably using hacked business accounts to allow them to send messages to anyone without restrictions.