Facebook Can I get hacked if I open Facebook message?

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Is it possible to fall victim to hacking simply by opening a Facebook message? Moreover, does Facebook provide any protection mechanisms to prevent such incidents from occurring?
 
It's likely secure unless you choose to open the links sent through direct messages.
 
Phishing makes it highly likely. As mentioned by the people above, it is advisable to stop from clicking on any links.
 
Lately, while browsing through my social media feed, I encountered an advertisement that included a downloadable file. Unfortunately, the file turned out to be a malicious software.
 
There exist solely two methods to compromise your Facebook account:

  1. Acquire your password using phishing techniques, although this approach wouldn't get significant benefits to the hacker. Hence, it is advisable to consistently verify the website address before entering your password.
  2. Persuade you to download a harmful file. Elaboration on this matter seems unnecessary.
 
Reading a Facebook message is generally safe, but the risk of hacking increases if you click on any suspicious links within the message that redirect you to a phishing website.

To illustrate, let's say a scammer or hacker targets your Facebook account. In such a case, the URL displayed in your browser's address bar on the phishing website will not begin with "https://www.facebook.com...".

If you ever receive a phone call claiming to be from Facebook regarding your account, it is advisable to immediately hang up and avoid the call.

For assistance with Facebook-related matters, it is best to use the official help options provided on Facebook's official website and directly contact Facebook on your own.
 
Yes, if the hacker uses a completely new domain and Facebook's algorithms have not yet screened it, then...
 
Indeed, it is entirely achievable. Therefore, it would be wise to stop from clicking.
 
Lately, while browsing through my social media feed, I encountered an advertisement that included a downloadable file. Unfortunately, the file turned out to be a malicious software.
How did it manage to get through their ad review system considering the significant amount of harm it can cause?
 
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