Facebook , research from Kaspersky Labs suggests . In 2018 thus far , the Russian security company blocked “ 3.7 million attempts to visit fraudulent social network pages ” . Notably , 58.7 % of these attacks were attempting to direct users to fake FB pages . That ’ s a pretty substantial slice of the pie , considering that VKontakte — Russia ’ s version of Facebook — was responsible for 20.8 % , and LinkedIn 12.9 % . “ At the beginning of the year , Facebook was the most popular social networking brand for fraudsters to abuse , and Facebook pages were frequently fakedAttack.Phishingby cybercriminals to try and stealAttack.Databreachpersonal data via phishing attacks , ” the company states in a press release . The main targets for these attacks include “ global internet portals and the financial sector , including banks , payment services and online stores , ” Kaspersky adds . The firm also suggests that this is nothing new . “ Last year Facebook was one of the top three most exploited company names . The schemes are numerous , but fairly standard : the user is asked to ‘ verify ’ an account or luredAttack.Phishinginto signing into a phishing site on the promise of interesting content , ” it reveals . The company also noted that South America suffered the most phishing attacksAttack.Phishingin 2018 thus far . “ Brazil was the country with the largest share of users attackedAttack.Phishingby phishers in the first quarter of 2018 ( 19 % ) , ” it revealed . It was followed by Argentina , Venezuela , and Albania — all at 13 % .