The keyword string you provided likely refers to a phishing technique where scammers use as a distribution channel and impersonate real estate or home-related services like Home.com (or similar "House & Home" brands) to target specific demographics, such as homeowners or renters.

To effectively use the guide you've provided for searching, let's break it down:

If you need help of site:facebook.com home.com phishing , I recommend using a threat intelligence platform (like URLScan, VirusTotal’s search, or Falcon Sandbox) rather than relying on Google’s site: operator (which is often outdated or blocked for security scanners).

The combination of Facebook’s massive user base and trusted domains like home.com creates a powerful phishing opportunity. Attackers exploit both trust and urgency. While platforms improve defenses, user education and real-time domain monitoring remain critical.

It sounds like you’re looking for a research or analysis paper on the intersection of (as a platform), home.com (as a potential spoofed domain or victim brand), and phishing .