Computer and Software Support


Please confirm your account scam 

If you see the following

Warning: your account will be turned off because someone has reported you. Please do re-confirm your account security by:

help-center-confirm-user.co.cc/

Thank you.
The Facebook Team

Do not click on the link (the link may be different than the one showing here. Scammers use various links)

This is a scam.

Facebook or any business (especially banks) will not email you, leave you a voicemail, or text you to go to a website to confirm your account. If you do get one, it is a scam to get your personal information.

If Facebook or any business wanted to get in touch with you for some reason they would tell you how to reach them via their website and you go there to get the information. If you go to the website to get a phone number or email, you know that number or email is legitimate, however you have no way of knowing if the link in the email, post, text or voicemail is legitimate. The link or phone number that you get from an email, voicemail, post or text can take you anywhere and you have no way of knowing if it is safe. You could go to a site that downloads a virus on your computer or ask you questions to hack into your account or do other harm to you.

If you get one of these, you should report it and do not respond to the post, or email. Spammers will send out email to numerous email addresses. Some email addresses they send to are not valid. If you respond to the email they sent, it lets them know yours is valid and they will continue sending to your email address.

For information on how to avoid spam in your personal email, click here.

There is a page on Facebook to inform people of scams called Stop Facebook Spam and Scams. Feel free to visit and join. It will help protect you. It is free to join and be a member of the group. To get to the group either do a search for Stop Facebook Spam and Scams or click here.

Thanks goes to Kevin Gress for this Facebook page.