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By Trevor Greyeyes

I saw Mike Sutherland’s post on Facebook about mining for a cryptocurrency, but I spoke to Sutherland who says his Facebook sight was hacked and that’s not his post.

Don’t invest in any cryptocurrencies offered online.

Needless to say, it’s up to you to do your own due diligence.

Google AI indicates that: Bitcoinrack
According to several reports, an estimated 300,000 Facebook accounts are hacked every single day. 

Furthermore, Google AI outlines these problems with a hacked Facebook account:

Hackers can do many things with your Facebook account, including:

  • Steal your identity: Hackers can use your personal information to commit fraud, such as opening credit cards in your name 
  • Blackmail you: Hackers can post embarrassing or malicious content in your name 
  • Scam you and your friends: Hackers can use your account to contact your friends and spread disinformation 
  • Access other accounts: Hackers can use your Facebook login to access other accounts you use, such as Instagram or Goodreads 
  • Steal your money: Hackers can access payment information linked to your account, such as for Facebook Marketplace or Facebook Ads 
  • Spam your contacts: Hackers can send spam to your contacts 
  • Send malicious posts: Hackers can post malicious content to your page 

So, again, don’t contact the Mike Sutherland Facebook account “to get started” mining any cryptocurrency. 

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