Drake And Rihanna Sex Tape Leaked

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Drake And Rihanna Sex Tape Leaked
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Rihanna, real name Robyn Rihanna Fenty, is a Barbadian pop and rhythm-and-blues (R&B) singer. She rose to international fame in the early twenty-first century. She is noted for her distinctive and diverse vocals as well as her trendy look. Her cosmetics and fashion lines were equally well-known. Rihanna naked photos are something she is well known for! But, let’s see what else she has to offer!

Drake, Rihanna ‘Tape Leaked Tonight’ Video is a Scam
Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter at The Epoch Times based in New York.

April 5, 2014
Updated: July 18, 2015

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter at The Epoch Times based in New York.
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A viral Facebook post that says Drake and Rihanna had a “sex [tape] leaked” is nothing more than a scam and shouldn’t be clicked.
The whole post reads: “[18+ VIDEO] Ríhanná & Dráke Sex tap Leáked By Chrís Brówn A Min Agó … Dráke said i will kill chris brown nów.”
It also includes a photo of Rihanna and Drake.
However, there’s no video and clicking on it will take Facebook users to a website designed to look like Facebook.
After that, the page will ask users to share the post before going further. This ensures that the scam spreads to other users.
“It is this fake Facebook web page that the scammers want you to ‘like’ or share, which will make it popular. Once the page is popular, these scammers can sell it to online marketers or other scammers. They will also make money from the surveys that are completed by gullible Facebook users who were tricked into completing them,” reads a post from security website Online Threat Alerts.
Other variants of the post can carry malware, rogue Facebook apps, or survey scams.
If you’ve “liked” or shared the post, you should delete it and “unlike” it so that others aren’t exposed to the scam.
There’s another Facebook scam that claims to have a video of Chris Brown and Rihanna.

Singer Rihanna arrives at the Stella McCartney's ready-to-wear fall/winter 2014-2015 fashion collection presented in Paris, Monday, March 3, 2014. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
Rihanna and Drake ‘Tape Leaked’ by Chris Brown is a Facebook Scam Post
Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter at The Epoch Times based in New York.

April 25, 2014
Updated: July 18, 2015

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A viral post that’s been going around recently claims there’s a “sex tape” of Drake and Rihanna leaked by Chris Brown is nothing more than a scam.
The poorly and oddly worded post reads: “[18+ VIDEO] Ríhanná & Dráke Sex tap Leáked By Chrís Brówn A Min Agó … Dráke said i will kill chris nów.”
However, when users click on the post, they’re taken to a website designed to look like Facebook that tricks users into sharing the post. They’re then directed to a page that displays bogus surveys used to generate revenue for the scammers.
“It is this fake Facebook web page that the scammers want you to ‘like’ or share, which will make it popular. Once the page is popular, these scammers can sell it to online marketers or other scammers. They will also make money from the surveys that are completed by gullible Facebook users who were tricked into completing them,” reads a posting from security website Online Threat Alerts.
It continues: “If you have shared and “liked” this fake Facebook post, please remove all shared Facebook posts and ‘unlike’ it. If you are asked to share, “like”, complete surveys in order to view a video, picture or other content, is first sign that you are being tricked or scammed. You do not need to do any of these things in order to view any content on Facebook and the rest of the internet.”
Facebook offers some advice for scam posts.
It says, “Never click suspicious links, even if they come from a friend or a company you know. This includes links sent on Facebook (ex: in a chat or post) or in emails. If one of your friends clicks on spam they could accidentally send you that spam or tag you in a spammy post. You also shouldn’t download things (ex: a .exe file) if you aren’t sure what they are.”

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