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  • 2021-11-23 (xsd:date)
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  • 'Ellen' Facebook Giveaway Scam Promises Amazon Gift Cards, PS5s, and iPhones (en)
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  • In November 2021, Facebook posts showing pictures from The Ellen DeGeneres Show promised giveaway entrants $1,000 Amazon gift cards, PlayStation 5 gaming consoles, and iPhones. However, this was a scam. It also wasn't the first time we noticed fake Facebook giveaways that involved The Ellen DeGeneres Show. The Facebook profiles that hosted the scam giveaway showed various images that appeared to come from The Ellen DeGeneres Show. On one of the accounts, text was added in a Spotify link field that said: 38,899,704 people are following this. However, the real count for the profile was 40 followers. This was simply an attempt to fool Facebook users into believing that the profile was the official Facebook page for The Ellen DeGeneres Show, which had 38,943,185 followers as of Nov. 23. The profiles were given names such as, Ellen_Degeneres_You-Win Check My Page. The dashes and underscores were likely part of an attempt to avoid Facebook's detection so that the scam could keep going. One of the pages showed signs that it was potentially operated from Zambia. The Facebook posts on the profiles often appeared as follows, showing Ellen's Greatest Night of Giveaways as well as pictures of Amazon gift cards: The way that the scammers lured users to enter the fake giveaway was something we'd seen before. The scammers posted comments on unrelated posts, promising users they had won a prize and that all they needed to do was visit the scammer's profile. On the scammer's Facebook profile, it attempted to imitate The Ellen DeGeneres Show with the promise of Amazon gift cards and other prizes. The links in the posts led to a sites.google.com form. We noticed that quite a few users had registered and commented with the word done in multiple posts on several pages. The total number of people who entered the giveaway was not known. However, it appeared to be at least hundreds of users and was likely well into the thousands. In sum, no, The Ellen DeGeneres Show is not running Facebook a giveaway for $1,000 Amazon gift cards, PlayStation 5 consoles, or iPhones. We advise that readers avoid these Facebook scams as they could lead to phishing, theft of personal or financial information, or other negative outcomes. (en)
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