info@gtdesign.co | 717.218.8437 | 239 York Road, Carlisle, PA 17013
  • Home
  • Grow
    • Branding
    • Photography
    • Design & Print
    • Web
    • SEO & Search
    • Marketing Automation
    • Email Marketing
    • Social Media
      • Latest Social Media Content Calendar
      • Social Media Content Calendar Archive
    • Video Production
    • Drone
  • Host
    • Open an Account
    • Log into Existing Account
  • Meet
    • Tammi Kauffman
    • Vanessa Chrisemer
    • Anthony Brinegar
  • Tips
  • Connect
    • New Client Questionnaire
    • Pay Bill

Social Media Account Security

2 years ago
Social Media Account Security

Let’s start by saying: no one from Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn or otherwise will EVER ask you for your log in credentials. Your password should be a secret between you and your keyboard.

The hackers and spammers are everywhere! And they are targeting your business accounts. They know that if they can just get into your account, they’ll have access to credit cards and other payment info as well as audiences who are loyal to you and will click links without thinking twice.

The most common, aggressive and exhausting hacking technique on Facebook is currently the messages you are probably getting that say something along the lines of:

  • Your page is scheduled for deletion.
  • You have 24 hours to confirm your page.
  • Last warning…
  • You are in violation of terms/ copyright, etc.

THESE ARE ALL SCAMS NO MATTER WHAT!! DO NOT CLICK THE LINKS. DO NOT COMMUNICATE WITH THE MESSAGES/ MESSENGERS. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES GIVE THEM YOUR PASSWORDS. DELETE THEM ALL!

Even if they look legit. Even if they say they are from Facebook or Meta. Even if they use one of the logos or an image of a “real person” or an official looking icon of a person with a head set on.

We repeat….

THESE ARE ALL SCAMS NO MATTER WHAT!! DO NOT CLICK THE LINKS. DO NOT COMMUNICATE WITH THE MESSAGES/ MESSENGERS. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES GIVE THEM YOUR PASSWORDS. DELETE THEM ALL!

Yes, we are shouting at you. It is that important. Be sure that everyone who has any access to your social media accounts is aware of this.

Here are some other ways to protect your social media accounts…

  1. Review who has access to all accounts and remove anyone who no longer works for your company or has moved on to other positions.
  2. Change shared passwords when employees leave the company or if anyone’s account has been compromised.
  3. Turn on 2-factor authentication.
  4. Never give your password out via text or email. Only verbally if it is completely necessary to share and ONLY to someone you personally know, like an employee that you are training.
  5. If you receive a phone call or an email asking you to log in or share info, hang up or go to a new browser and type in the URL you use to log in. Do not click links in emails asking you to log in.
  6. Do not use the same password for all accounts, i.e., Facebook should be different than your email or your hosting password.
  7. Stop and take a moment to think about who is messaging/ contacting you. Don’t let scary words like “final notice” or “cancelled” or “violation” make you react so quickly that you inadvertently offer up protected information.
  8. Review who messages, especially emails are “FROM”. If the email address doesn’t look right, if it has multiple recipients, or words are spelled incorrectly or have odd symbols in the text, it is guaranteed to be a scam.

We hope this message serves as a strong reminder that your digital accounts can be very vulnerable. If you have any doubt, concern, worry, or questions about a message or phone call that you receive, reach out to us before you do anything. We’re happy to help you review if it is legit or not.

And as a final reminder: no one from Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn or otherwise will EVER ask you for your log in credentials. Your password should be a secret between you and your keyboard.

Previous Post
New Year, New Free Content Calendar
Next Post
Marketing Goals: Define, Track, Evaluate

Quarterly Social Media Content Calendar

Green T Design Free Quarterly Social Media Content Calendar
Free Download

Stay in Touch

We can send you the marketing tips you most want to see! Tell us more about yourself:

You Might Also Like

The Little Social Media Details

The Little Social Media Details

3 months ago
Why Do I Need a Website if I Have a Social Media Presence?

Why Do I Need a Website if I Have a Social Media Presence?

3 months ago
The Top 5 Content Calendar Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them)

The Top 5 Content Calendar Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them)

3 months ago
33 Content Prompts to Fill Your Social Media Calendar

33 Content Prompts to Fill Your Social Media Calendar

3 months ago
Use Images Properly For Your Business’ Social Media

Use Images Properly For Your Business’ Social Media

6 months ago

How We Can Help

  • Branding
  • Photography
  • Design & Print
  • Web
  • SEO & Search
  • Marketing Automation
  • Email Marketing
  • Social Media
  • Video Production

Custom website, design, marketing and strategy for businesses of all sizes to fit your branding needs servicing Carlisle, York, Shippensburg, Chambersburg, Camp Hill, Mechanicsburg, Harrisburg, Central PA, as well as all of Pennsylvania and beyond.

Web, design, marketing and strategy for businesses of all sizes, customized to fit your brand’s needs.

Recent Posts

  • The Little Social Media Details July 3, 2025
  • Why Do I Need a Website if I Have a Social Media Presence? June 30, 2025
  • The Top 5 Content Calendar Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them) June 27, 2025
  • 33 Content Prompts to Fill Your Social Media Calendar June 27, 2025

Contact Us

info@gtdesign.co
717.218.8437
239 York Road, Carlisle, PA 17013
Facebook
LinkedIn
YouTube
Instagram
Pinterest

© Green T Design

Contact   Privacy Policy   Sitemap   Pay Bill