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Verified Impersonation Scam targeting Meta / Facebook Users

Credential Phishing 6/3/2026 0 views·1 reported variant
What this scam does

A phishing campaign abusing the Meta Business Manager 'Partner Request' system. Scammers send a legitimate-looking notification but set their business name to a phishing URL (sites.google.com) or a lure ('Your Facebook account is eligible for verification'). The goal is to trick the user into clicking a link that leads to a credential harvesting site or granting an attacker-controlled 'partner' access to their Facebook Business assets.

The scam script

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From: Facebook <noreply@business.facebook.com>
Subject: You've received a Business Manager partner request
To: <[REDACTED]>

Partner with sites.google.com/view/meta-117 - Your information is not part of or affiliated with Meta. Only approve requests and invitations from people and businesses that you know and trust. Meta will never ask for passwords, payment information or personal details in an email. You've received a partner request. Partners are other businesses that you work with on Facebook. Partner sharing lets you give access to your business assets, but not to your business portfolio. This request is from: Your Facebook account is eligible for verification Confirm using the link above within 24 hours. Protect yourself from fraud: Verify the identity of the requester by contacting the business using official contact information. Never share your username, password or payment information. Be cautious of messages that use urgent or threatening language. For example, requests that say that your Page is at risk. Go to Meta Business Suite to view the request and be guided to: Enable partner sharing Choose which of your assets (such as Pages or pixels) to share Set which permissions they can assign in their business portfolio Respond to a line of credit request (if applicable) View request

Meta for Business

Partner with sites.google.com/view/meta-117 - Your information is not part of or affiliated with Meta. Only approve requests and invitations from people and businesses that you know and trust. Meta will never ask for passwords, payment information or personal details in an email.

You've received a partner request. Partners are other businesses that you work with on Facebook. Partner sharing lets you give access to your business assets, but not to your business portfolio. This request is from: Your Facebook account is eligible for verification Confirm using the link above within 24 hours.

Protect yourself from fraud:
- Verify the identity of the requester by contacting the business using official contact information.
- Never share your username, password or payment information.
- Be cautious of messages that use urgent or threatening language. For example, requests that say that your Page is at risk.

Go to Meta Business Suite to view the request and be guided to:
- Enable partner sharing
- Choose which of your assets (such as Pages or pixels) to share
- Set which permissions they can assign in their business portfolio
- Respond to a line of credit request (if applicable)

View request

This message was sent to [REDACTED]. Meta Platforms, Inc., Attention: Community Support, 1 Meta Way, Menlo Park, CA 94025
Spoofed brand
Meta / Facebook
Known sender handles
Facebook <noreply@business.facebook.com>
Malicious links found
https://sites.google.com/view/meta-117
https://business.facebook.com/settings/partners/1582046556206058/?business_id=27119770100944401

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