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If your friend wants a code on Facebook, it means that his account has been hacked, if you tell him, yours will be hacked too. Samvel Martirosyan


Media expert Samvel Martirosyan announced a video on his Instagram page, in which he urges not to give any code to anyone.

"If your friend writes to you that his account has been hacked, blocked, let's say with 12 other Facebook accounts or Gmail, and asks you to send your password, or code, etc., it only means one thing that your a friend's account has also been hacked and they will take the password or code from you and send it to other friends on your behalf. Do not do such a thing," says Martirosyan, warning that such cases have increased.

He said that there are also many cases when a letter arrives that a person participates in a contest and asks to vote for him, they send a link, they say that a code will arrive and that he must give that code, and when they give it, then the account of the given individual is stolen.

"In short, don't give the codes to anyone, they will be familiar or even locals," urged Martirosyan.

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