Film Ferrania’s Facebook page has been in the hands of alleged scammers for almost two years. It can be rough on the Internet, even for well-known brands.
Though I haven’t had my account stolen 🤞, it appears that restoring one can be difficult. In Lomography’s case, they were able to regain full access, but all of their content and followers vanished, prompting the company to ask us, the community, to re-follow as they rebuild their presence on the platform. See attached.
Film Ferrania’s Facebook page still has all of its original posts and comments up. Ferrania’s last post was on April 2, 2023; you can see the comments related to film photography under it. But the photos and the caption are in Vietnamese, and the profile name is now Bảo Lasvegas. Bảo’s subsequent messages are cryptic cringe, advertising a service that has the appearance of a pyramid scheme.
My understanding of these hacks is that they aren’t personal — rather a programmed automated attack designed to take over popular, poorly secured accounts and sell them to someone looking spam or appear reputable.
If you’re worried about your account, I suggest using a password manager service (1Password is good) and enabling two-factor authentication. You can go a step further and use an authenticator app like Google Authenticator.
Dmitri Feb 5, ‘25 edit
Dmitri Feb 5, ‘25