If you received this link via email, SMS, or Messenger:
In any case, http- signals an attempt to look familiar but act differently—a common hallmark of deception. http- free.cinyourrc.facebook.com
The URL http-free.cinyourrc.facebook.com is a fraudulent, non-official domain likely intended for phishing and should not be accessed or trusted [3, 4]. Users should only interact with official, verified Facebook web addresses and immediately secure their accounts if they have entered credentials [3, 4]. For more information on identifying phishing, visit the official Facebook Help Center. If you received this link via email, SMS,
[Fake Link Shared] ➔ [User Clicks URL] ➔ [Spoofed Login Page] ➔ [Credentials Stolen] For more information on identifying phishing, visit the
If a malicious script or redirect loop is stuck in your browser history: Open your device .
This bait-and-switch method is used for massive distribution of clickjacking campaigns, malware distribution, and phishing pages. The scam often uses official-looking Facebook branding, giving the page a false sense of legitimacy.