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Fake "alton Towers" Facebook Video Doing The Rounds.
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There is a "fake" Facebook video of the Alton Towers crash doing the rounds which is a SCAM.
It promises you a chance to see a video of the Alton Towers crash, but it takes you to a FAKE YouTube site.
It says you have to share this to watch the video, but the sharing just downloads some dangerous files to your computer.
DONT share this video on Facebook, and DONT follow the links.
If any of your friends have shared it please ask them to unshare it.
You can read more here
http:// www.hoa x-slaye r.com/a lton-to wers-cr ash-fac ebook-s cam.sht ml
It promises you a chance to see a video of the Alton Towers crash, but it takes you to a FAKE YouTube site.
It says you have to share this to watch the video, but the sharing just downloads some dangerous files to your computer.
DONT share this video on Facebook, and DONT follow the links.
If any of your friends have shared it please ask them to unshare it.
You can read more here
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