Deception on Facebook: the image of Alessandra Sublet usurped for the benefit of the false program “Immediate Code 3.0”
The digital world, with its countless advantages, also has its dark sides. Popular platforms like Facebook are becoming targets for fraudsters. The latest scam involves famous TV host Alessandra Sublet.
A live noise: when the ruse takes place
The story appears to begin during a live broadcast. Alessandra Sublet, known and respected in French media circles, has, according to rumors, unwittingly revealed a secret linked to a mysterious trading platform. This “slip” would have caused a stir among viewers. However, this is all a fabrication.
The anatomy of a fake news
Behind this staging lies a complex and sophisticated scam:
- Identity theft : By using the name Alessandra Sublet, scammers seek to gain the trust of victims.
- Invented testimonies : Fake interviews are presented to enhance the credibility of the scam.
- The promise of quick fortune : The goal is to attract Internet users to a fraudulent site promising profits thanks to the so-called “Immediate Code 3.0” (or similar sites such as “Immediate Momentum”, “Immediate Connect” or even “Immediate Alpha”)
The consequences for the victims
Many Internet users, attracted by the promise of quick enrichment, were trapped. The feedback is unfortunately negative:
- Individuals bothered by incessant and sometimes aggressive calls.
- Some who subscribed saw sums taken from their account without their consent.
- Constant telephone persecution, made possible by changing numbers.
Tips to protect yourself from online deception
- Adopt critical thinking : Be wary of information that is too tempting.
- Confirm information : Before clicking or sharing, make sure of the source.
- Secure your data : Never provide sensitive information to a site whose legitimacy you doubt.
- Be active : If you come across a questionable publication, alert the platform to protect other users.
Scams like the one involving Alessandra Sublet are unfortunately common and increasingly sophisticated. It is vital to remain attentive, always check sources of information and protect your personal information. Caution remains the best defense against online scammers. I leave you with a screen capture of the scam (you will find the comment section under this image if you wish to comment on our article! 😉) as well as the corrupt links that we identified:
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- https://vlog.petr0l.com/vnzswZgf?utm_campaign=17&utm_source=fb&utm_placement=Facebook_Desktop_Feed&campaign_id=6462523315628&adset_id=6462528416828&ad_id=6462528417228&adset_name=3&ad_name=2
- https://vlog.petr0l.com/?_lp=1&_token=uuid_3ea08or5lqsv_3ea08or5lqsv6532829484aaf3.61309118&names=Code30
I almost got scammed too but I didn't provide anything except my mobile phone number and since then I have frequently received calls from this fake site...I can't take it anymore because the numbers are all different and I keep blocking them… Terrible these stories of scams on the Internet!!!