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(Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying about a Cyber Attack and Love the Cyber Security Process)

In Part 1, I told you about my experience as the victim of a cyber attack when someone cloned my Facebook page and started sending out “friend requests” to my Facebook friends. So they could then converse with them via Facebook Messenger, posing as me and eliciting information to steal their identity, steal from their accounts, etc.
So, now I will tell you what I did about the cyber attack.
As I mentioned, my niece was the first to notify me of the invite she received from the fake me. I also received alerts from other Facebook friends.
First, I immediately changed my Facebook password. Even though I felt confident it was secure, it is still a prudent step to ensure it is changed.
I then went to the fake page (I did a search on Facebook for my name and saw the fake one). I reviewed it to see what they had on there. All that was visible was my profile picture and cover photo, so it would resemble my page to someone who knows me. Those two pictures were copied from my Facebook page and uploaded to this new page within two hours. It did not list any information in the “About” section or show any other photos. Luckily, there were no friends listed…yet.
Next, I quickly posted an update on my page saying, “DO NOT accept any new friend requests from me. Someone has created a profile that appears to be mine, using my profile photo and cover photo.I’ve reported it. Be aware of schemes like this and BE CYBER SAFE!!”
The next step was to report the page. I clicked on the three dots to the right under the profile picture to do this. This pulled up options, including “Report Profile,” which I clicked. I then had the option to select the reason for reporting the profile. I selected “Pretending to Be Someone.” I was then asked if they were pretending to be me or someone else.
UPDATE: Thank you for the timely reporting; the profile was removed within hours!
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