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Facebook Severe Policy Violation Scam

E-mail purporting to be from Facebook detailing that you have made "severe policy violations". Just another phishing scam attempt. Read the email, don't be concerned, it has all the characteristics of a phishing scam including the urgency to act being stressed.

E-Mail received:

Date: 20/04/2026, 05:57

From: Facebook no-reply@mappleinfo.com

To: [Name and email address redacted]

Subject: Final Warning: Your Page has been flagged for Severe Violations

Click above to read the email.


Notes: Facebook would not email you from no-reply@mappleinfo.com. Similarly the click through website being https://00000.uno/policy which is very suspicious... all numers and a .uni domain name extension.

 

 

Recommendation: Delete email and do not click on any links.

 

 

Michael Fowler

 

 

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