As our readers are now aware, our popular MyrtleBeachSC News Facebook Page of 458,000 fans was hacked last week.
We manage several Facebook Myrtle Beach pages, but we are uncertain about the number that these hackers continue keeping an eye and control on.
The hackers of our MyrtleBeachSC News 458,000 fan page include:
Myrtle Beach Pages Overview
We have recently found two more Myrtle Beach Pages that have inadvertently become involved in this hacking scheme.
The Facebook hackers added [email protected] to our news page on October 1st.
The 4th option above. under the review, is actually me. All other hackers were impersonating me. The top hacker was impersonating David Desera initially. More on that to come.
Most of these Hackers have a Beenverified.com fraud score of 95%.
Facebook, however, does not verify their page managers by fraud scores on gmail accounts.
The page has now migrated to https://www.facebook.com/onceuponfacebook by these international hackers. They gave the page a new name: Once Upon a Time. Facebook approved this name change request.
MyrtleBeachSC News was not notified.
Within the first 24 hours of their posts, 8,000 fans abandoned the migrated page. All these fans registered to join a MyrtleBeachSC News page.
Below is a selection of posts made by these Pakistani hackers.
MyrtleBeachSC News has been inundated with calls and complaints. The damage to the brand is estimated at more than $4 million due to a loss of trust in our news organization.
Meta’s own standards implicate Facebook in this issue. We have regularly communicated with their lawyer, providing continuous updates.
These cyber criminals created a drone account for me under a business name I’m unfamiliar with. The impersonator of David DeSera altered his name to match mine, and now [email protected] and I are the sole Facebook managers for the Suzzan store Lights Facebook account.
I do not have full control and can not delete myself from this account. I have never heard of this business in my entire life.
Googling 5343 West Went to Suns Torn Tw 22475 gave us another hacked Myrtle Beach Pages Facebook account called Tire World.
It is very likely that Tire World’s owners do not realize they have been compromised. We will be following up with them to make Tire World aware.
Calling the 843-455-3105 business phone on this supposed Suzzan Store Lights Facebook Page Business page, we reached a legitimate and highly regarded local business.
We will be following up with City Camp Kids to make them aware of these Myrtle Beach Pages hackings.
The FBI has been informed about the international hacking incidents involving Myrtle Beach Pages, however, the government is currently in a shutdown because Democrats declined to support a straightforward continuing budget resolution.
The duration of the shutdown remains unknown, but currently, only essential personnel are on duty.
Facebook Lawyers have yet to respond on the multiple Pakistani hacked local Myrtle Beach Pages.
These Gmail accounts are all fake. A straightforward Beenverified report conducted by Google (Alphabet) could enable the company to remove fraudulent Gmail accounts located outside the country.
Alphabet is also implicated in these Facebook cyber crimes due to Gmail’s lenient standards.
This is the way misinformation and disinformation are spread on the web.




