Facebook link goes to login page: Why this happens and how to prevent it in the future
- vanroemorthealthme
- Aug 14, 2023
- 2 min read
To this end, the cybercriminal will impersonate Facebook, saying that someone may have logged into your account or your password has been reset or anything else that will instill a sense of urgency, and include a link to log into your account. However, the link will direct you to a bogus copy of the Facebook login page, which will then harvest your access credentials and give the fraudsters access to your account.
Emirates Airlines includes not one but two URLs to its Privacy Policy in quick succession. The first link is placed carefully under where it collects email addresses, and the second is in the footer itself and displayed across every page.
facebook link goes to login page
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This page addresses frequently asked question about the change to NCBI account logins described in our recent post. Check back here often as we will provide updates as more questions come in and as we make progress on the transition.
Q: What are 3rd party logins or federated credentials?A: Third party logins or federated credentials are credentials (username, password) you use on other sites such as Google, NIH, eRA Commons, ORCID, Login.gov, or your institution if it participates in InCommon. You can use these to log into your NCBI account. Other options that will be added include Microsoft and FaceBook. All available 3rd party logins that you can use with your NCBI account are listed on the account page. You can search for ones that you may have already by typing the name in the filter box.
Q: When I tried to link my 3rd-party login using the password retirement wizard, it gave me an error. What should I do?A: If you encounter any issues linking 3rd party credentials to your My NCBI account, please contact the Help Desk.
The current ASP.NET local registration functionality does not prevent automated programs (bots) from creating member accounts; for example, by using a bot-prevention and validation technology like CAPTCHA. Because of this, you should remove the local login form and registration link on the login page. To do so, open the _Login.cshtml page in your project, and then comment out the lines for the local login panel and the registration link. The resulting page should look like the following code sample:
Within Settings, locate the Accounts Center button under Meta. Press Set up Accounts Center within the Accounts Center and then Add Facebook account. You will be redirected to a Facebook login page where you must log in to the Facebook account you wish to link to. 2ff7e9595c









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