Thousands of Facebook users have been hit by a scam which claims to give them early access to a facebook.com email address.
Messages, appearing in the news feed of users who have fallen for the scam, read:
Just got my own email @facebook.com! Quickly get one before someone takes your name [LINK REMOVED]

However, clicking on the links leads you to a webpage which tricks you into giving a third party application permission to post to your Facebook wall.


You won’t realise it’s doing that, of course, until it’s too late – as you’re too distracted by the form asking you for your email details.. oh, and the revenue-generating online survey that the scammers have put up in the front of it..

Facebook expects to roll out that service more widely in the coming months, and will use your “publicusername” when live.
Here’s a YouTube video where Sophos will show you how to clean-up your Facebook account if you were hit by this, or similar scams:

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