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:huh: Hey Amna,

You recently registered for Facebook. To complete your Facebook registration, follow this link:

http://www.facebook.com/c.php?code=1105056024&email

You may be asked to enter this confirmation code: 1105056024

Facebook helps you communicate and stay in touch with all of your friends. Once you join Facebook, you'll be able to share photos, plan events, and more.

Thanks,

The Facebook Team

Real or someone horning in on my e-mail ?

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The confirmation link you clicked is invalid or incomplete. Try copying and pasting the full link into your web browser's address bar.

^ I purposely edited the link, so no one could click on it.

I am not 'Amna', nor did I try to sign up for Facebook.

Now I'm getting a Welcome to Facebook message, without even having clicked on the link !

I don't see any way to Cancel this crap ....

This message was sent to [edited] at your request.

Facebook, Inc., Attention: Department 415, PO Box 10005, Palo Alto, CA 94303

I'm just moving these messages to Spam, and hope that I'll see no more Facebook rubbish.

A few months back, I got a similar email. After a bit of Googling, I couldn't find anything official from Facebook confirming that it could've been real, so I just ignored the message and made sure not to click any links.

Hey, Hum, that link still "worked" since it email portion was visible when I mouse-over the hyperlink.

Based on the latest hacking of Yahoo! accounts, somebody probably just DID register and activate a FB account with your credentials.

Your best bet:

1. Change your Y! Mail password,

2. Go to FB, click the Password Reminder (or Lost Password) function

3. Receive a new password link via email... change the FB acct password

4. Go into FB settings, clear it out, when put the account to sleep.

... otherwise, your account is being used for spam both on FB and in the real world.

Cheers.

^ I thought that too, but I got another Welcome to FB e-mail, without clicking the link.

Maybe I should change my password ... CHANGED !

Well, this is interesting :s ... I live in PA:

Maybe its time to give a good scan with malwarebytes and change ALL of your important passwords

Hey, Hum, that link still "worked" since it email portion was visible when I mouse-over the hyperlink.

Based on the latest hacking of Yahoo! accounts, somebody probably just DID register and activate a FB account with your credentials.

Your best bet:

1. Change your Y! Mail password,

2. Go to FB, click the Password Reminder (or Lost Password) function

3. Receive a new password link via email... change the FB acct password

4. Go into FB settings, clear it out, when put the account to sleep.

... otherwise, your account is being used for spam both on FB and in the real world.

Cheers.

Thanks anyway.

I don't ever use Facebook -- never have.

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