That is the nature of spammers. They simply send out emails like that to anyone they can; those that have no Facebook would wonder "what the ****?" as you did, and those that do have one would assume they are serious and reply, thus tripping the trap.
Like any spam or emails from someone you don't know, delete it immediately. Don't open it, don't reply, just delete.
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You should make a Facebook account. Then, find the person with your picture. persuade or (if you have to) threaten that you will call the police to get rid of the picture. Unless you don't know the password of the person with your picture, you can't get rid of it. In addition, I agree with the person from previous answer. Delete the emails or spams immediately. Gmail is a wise choice to filter out the spams or other emails that might harm your computer.
report it to the organization's security poc
You can block the person so that it can no longer send you messages.
It is unknown if India Eisley has a Myspace account. She does have a verified Facebook fan page where people can follow her.
Taylor Swift's official Facebook page is listed on her official website. Beyond that, whether she has a personal Facebook account is unknown - there is no verifiable information on this.
Most likely his like page for his fans. his normal profile will probably be hidden to unknown people and only for his friends
He does but it's a private account and he doesn't want unknown to him people to find it.
Kristen Poterek currently lives in Detroit, Michigan. The exact person that she likes is unknown to the general public. She does however, have a Facebook account.
hey
Answer them to see what they say but don't reply
Dont go on websites you dont know "viruses"
When receiving mail, especially email, precautions to observe include not clicking on links or opening attachments from unknown senders, using spam filters to automatically detect and filter out spam messages, and being cautious about sharing personal information in response to suspicious emails. Staying informed about common phishing tactics and regularly updating your email security settings can also help protect against spam.
all you can do is report it and hope it gets deleted, but make sure it really is about you before you do that or.... if you can log into the account change the name, delete all your friends & change the e-mail address and name