A Twitter hashtag regarding the death of Margaret Thatcher inadvertently sparked a death rumor about Cher.
An image being circulated claims to show Raoni Metuktire, also known as Chief Raoni of the Kayapo people, crying at the approval of a dam which would be a “death sentence for all the tribes in the area.”
A message warns of 4 new virus attacks on Facebook. Today we’ll take a closer look at this warning and if it has any validity.
In 2013 a fake Facebook event entitled “Let Jesus Take the Wheel Day” went viral, in which drivers were said to go hands-free as a sign of faith.
A photo being circulated on Facebook shows an image of a snake wrapped around a calf. Users are encouraged to type such comments as “cow” to see what happens next. So… what happens?
A billboard warns drivers of the dangers of texting while driving – and also encourages them to send a text for more info. Is this billboard real or fake?
Have you seen a warning about a hacker posting links that say “Visit the New Facebook”? Today we’ll take a closer look at this warning.
Green Bay Packers Linebacker Clay Matthews was the target on an internet hoax, when false news spread over the weekend that he was injured in a car accident.
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