False coronavirus tips

Not that any of this sounds bad to do... Just don't go thinking the story it tells is factual bc it's not. And the self-test it proposes isn't a diagnostic at all.

The one I received said it was copy/pasted. Folks, please read and heed: Getting a person to copy/paste items to their timeline also copies any malware embedded in the item to their FB account. You WANT to get hacked? Keep copying and pasting every cute même and newsy note when it asks you to do it. You'll be hacked in no time.

With Covid-19 keeping us to home so, marketers and scammers are apparently at it in force. Caveat emptor. There are more types of viruses than one.

https://www.factcheck.org/2020/03/viral-social-media-posts-offer-false-coronavirus-tips/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=social-pug