If you’ve ever used Facebook on a mobile browser and tapped "Log Out," you may have noticed a URL that looks like this in your address bar:
https://m.facebook.com.home.php.rdr.logout.somethingelse.com
When you click "Log Out" on m.facebook.com , your browser sends a request to that URL. Facebook processes the request, clears your session cookies, and logs you out.
However, . Why Scammers Love URLs Like This Attackers can create fake login pages with URLs like:
https://m.facebook.com/home.php?rdr&logout
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