The much promised video fails to show up, instead the classic survey page is served

Nov 12, 2011 08:29 GMT  ·  By

Another Facebook scam provided by Facecrooks relies on celebrities goofing up. This time Soulja Boy is accused of beating up his girlfriend in public.

I don't know if it's true or not, but the message should be avoided since instead of a video, users will see nothing but the usual survey that joins these hoaxes.

“Lost all respect for Soulja Boy after watching him beat up his girl. Cant believe he beat her up in public like that. why kind of man is he!!” reads the scheme liked by 14,000 people.

For each person that fills out the surveys that allegedly needs to be completed in order to view the video, the crooks will earn a certain amount of money, so make sure to avoid the fake alert.

Also, some of these scams might urge you to download certain pieces of software in order to view the video. The application you are served with can always contain a malicious virus which gives the cybercriminals access to your computer and your assets.