Social media consultant Matt Navarra first spotted some of the ads, and posted them on Twitter. News 

Fake verified Facebook pages entice users to click on malicious links

Hacked verified accounts on Facebook are now posing as meta, buying ads on the social network and tricking users into clicking on suspicious download links. A handful of verified Facebook pages were recently hacked and found to contain likely malware through ads accepted and purchased through the platform. But the accounts should be easy to catch — in some cases, they posed as Facebook itself. Social media consultant Matt Navarra first spotted some of the ads and posted them on Twitter. “How did this ad get accepted @Meta? Verified account…

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