Yes, I received the same. 

On macOS, all you need to do is hover the mouse pointed over the link and the 
Finder will display the complete text of the link in a pop-up. You can 
instantly see whether it is what it purports to be that way. If you don't 
understand what the link's text is, it's best to just delete the email 
entirely, and send an email or whatever flavor of comm msg you like to the 
person who purportedly send the email and ask them if they sent it to you… 

Nothing to be worried about it if you just use a little normal precaution 
before clicking on things willy-nilly.

(Since I strongly doubt that Paul would send me an email with that kind of 
content directly and personally, rather than through a group post or a post to 
PDML, I just deleted the email without looking at it very closely... :) )

G

> On Feb 20, 2021, at 2:44 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I just got a facebook PM from Paul with “look what I found”
> When I clicked on it, it purported to be a facebook login, but the URL wasn’t 
> at facebook 
> 
> Someone used it to steal Paul’s facebook password and use that to phish all 
> his friends.
> 
> I’m posting it here because I expect a lot of others here will get the same 
> PM.
> 
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