Facebook cloning: What's true and what's false about the viral warning?

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Facebook users may be seeing posts from their friends warning them about 'Facebook cloning'. Some concerned account holders are urging others not to accept a second friend request from accounts purporting to belong to them.

The warning might look something like this:

“Heads-up!! Almost every account is being cloned. Your picture and your name are used to create a new facebook account (they don’t need your password to do this this). They want your friends to add them to their Facebook account. Your friends will think that it’s you and accept your request. From that point on they can write what they want under your name. I have NO plans to open a new account. Please DO NOT accept a 2nd friend request from “me”. Copy this message on your wall.”

Or this: