Facebook / Meta Phishing: Fake Copyright Warnings and Disabled Page Scams
Posted: Sun May 03, 2026 8:08 am
What is happening?
There is a recurring phishing wave targeting Facebook users, page owners, creators and Meta Business accounts. The attackers pretend to be Meta, Facebook Support or a copyright enforcement team. Their goal is simple: scare the victim into clicking a fake appeal link and entering login data.
Security researchers describe these campaigns as fake account suspension, policy violation or copyright infringement messages. Trellix lists “account suspension/violation” and “unauthorized login alert” as common Facebook phishing themes. Check Point also reported a Facebook copyright infringement phishing campaign where victims were sent to fake Facebook support pages designed to steal credentials.
Typical fake messages
These messages often look like this:
There is a recurring phishing wave targeting Facebook users, page owners, creators and Meta Business accounts. The attackers pretend to be Meta, Facebook Support or a copyright enforcement team. Their goal is simple: scare the victim into clicking a fake appeal link and entering login data.
Security researchers describe these campaigns as fake account suspension, policy violation or copyright infringement messages. Trellix lists “account suspension/violation” and “unauthorized login alert” as common Facebook phishing themes. Check Point also reported a Facebook copyright infringement phishing campaign where victims were sent to fake Facebook support pages designed to steal credentials.
Typical fake messages
These messages often look like this:
Your page has been reported for copyright violation.
Your account will be disabled within 24 hours.
We detected a violation of Meta Community Standards.
Submit an appeal now to prevent permanent deletion.
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