Never open this message on Facebook Messenger

Scammers who send "look what I found" messages are active again
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WhatsApp and Facebook messenger icons are seen on an iPhone in Manchester , Britain March 27, 2017.—Reuters
WhatsApp and Facebook messenger icons are seen on an iPhone in Manchester , Britain March 27, 2017.—Reuters

  • Facebook Messenger issues warning for users to be alert of scammers.
  • Says scammers who send 'look what I found' messages are active again.
  • They send deceitful messages especially to contacts of those whose accounts had been previously hacked.


Facebook Messenger users are being cautioned against messages that begin with the words “look what I found”, 7 News reported.

Scammers have recently become more active, sending deceitful messages to users, especially to the contacts of those whose accounts had been previously hacked.

“Messages seemingly coming from a Facebook friend much more likely result in clicks than messages sent by strangers,” said Leslie Sikos, a cyber security expert from Edith Cowan University,

The “look what I found” text has emojis with it followed by a link.

Clicking on the link takes the user to a webpage that asks them for their log-in credentials. Entering the details allows scammers to access sensitive information or install malware in the user’s device.

Although the scam is old, it is now resurfacing and users must stay vigilant.