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Facebook Phishing is a big threat to internet users. in this post we will show you how to protect your facebook account from hackers. There are lots of ways to hack another peoples accounts. But lots of those bugs not working now. Facebook Phishing is the most popular hacking method among the newbee hackers. Actually this is very easy to do. I will teach you what is phishing, how to do it and how to protect your facebook account from phishing attacks.
Phishing is a very simple method. they use a fake site that looks like facebook or someother site. so people will enter their username and passwords when they see those fake sites. After that those usernames and passwords will automatically send to the hacker by that program. that is the basics of facebook phishing. so how to protect your Facebook account? First you should understand this things very carefully.
Phishing is a very simple method. they use a fake site that looks like facebook or someother site. so people will enter their username and passwords when they see those fake sites. After that those usernames and passwords will automatically send to the hacker by that program. that is the basics of facebook phishing. so how to protect your Facebook account? First you should understand this things very carefully.
- Always check web browser Address bar before you enter your username and password. it should be something starts like
http://www.facebook.com
https://www.facebook.com
those links are safe. that means you are on the original facebook site. if you are directly trying to enter a page then check your address bar again before you enter username and password. it must be something starts with above two domains. when you see a link to open facebook on some other site and if they ask to login to facebook via their link then you must check domain very carefully. they are tweaking that URL to look like FB domain. For an example i'll post some sample links like that. i don't know these links are actually exists or they are used to phishing. these are some imaginary links to show you a sample. Most of the phishing links will look like this
http://www.faceb00k.com ( letter "O" is replaced by number 0 )
https://www.faceboook.com ( additional letter "O" )
https://www.faceboook.domain.com ( it is a subdomain. that does not belongs to FB )
https://www.faccboook.com ( letter e is replaced by c )
Those are some imaginary samples only. Most of the hackers use subdomains or free domains like .tk .cc some people use URL shortners. No web site or facebook app needs your password. if they ask for them that means they are fake and most of the times they might be hackers. so never give your passowords to third party websites and applications.
Facebook staff works hard to block those sites and free host providers to stop spreading those links. Because of that their is no hude risk now. but you have to be careful when you browse internet. hackers have lots of scripts to generate fake phishing sites. You must be careful when you are login to your accounts by clicking a link on some other place. Always check Address bar. Actually Facebook Phishing is not too much threatening now because of the new Mobile Approval method. it is called Facebook login Approvals. Now people can't use your account even they have your username and passwords. Read how to Enable Login Approvals for Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com
those links are safe. that means you are on the original facebook site. if you are directly trying to enter a page then check your address bar again before you enter username and password. it must be something starts with above two domains. when you see a link to open facebook on some other site and if they ask to login to facebook via their link then you must check domain very carefully. they are tweaking that URL to look like FB domain. For an example i'll post some sample links like that. i don't know these links are actually exists or they are used to phishing. these are some imaginary links to show you a sample. Most of the phishing links will look like this
http://www.faceb00k.com ( letter "O" is replaced by number 0 )
https://www.faceboook.com ( additional letter "O" )
https://www.faceboook.domain.com ( it is a subdomain. that does not belongs to FB )
https://www.faccboook.com ( letter e is replaced by c )
Those are some imaginary samples only. Most of the hackers use subdomains or free domains like .tk .cc some people use URL shortners. No web site or facebook app needs your password. if they ask for them that means they are fake and most of the times they might be hackers. so never give your passowords to third party websites and applications.
Facebook staff works hard to block those sites and free host providers to stop spreading those links. Because of that their is no hude risk now. but you have to be careful when you browse internet. hackers have lots of scripts to generate fake phishing sites. You must be careful when you are login to your accounts by clicking a link on some other place. Always check Address bar. Actually Facebook Phishing is not too much threatening now because of the new Mobile Approval method. it is called Facebook login Approvals. Now people can't use your account even they have your username and passwords. Read how to Enable Login Approvals for Facebook.
