
In one recent Facebook hack, personal details including the full name, Facebook doesn't automatically tag you in your friend's photos. 'Malicious tagging,' as it is called by security researchers, can be avoided Don't assume that if a tag comes from a friend, it's safe. “Anyone can tag you in photos and other posts. Tags from people you're not friends with may appear in your timeline review, where you can decide. Stressed out with too much-unsolicited tagging by friends on Facebook? Granted that tagging is fun, but when your friends starts tagging your name in too many unrelated photos and videos, or just to get their photos or messages onto your Wall for your ring of friends to see, it . Sexual videos are "tagging" my "friends" and say they are from me but they aren't. I've obviously been hacked. I have followed the FB steps: changed passwords 5 times, deleted apps I didn't add, etc. The BBB outlines a number of steps to take when you suspect or are confronted with malicious tagging on Facebook, and in some case, when using Twitter. 1. Don't Click. The BBB warns against clicking on links that contain descriptions such as, "exclusive," "shocking" or "sensational" footage. If it sounds over-the-top, it's likely a scam. 2.
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