Facebook had recently come under heavy criticisms due to its confusing privacy settings. The pressure was so high that the Facebook team had to overhaul the settings to make it more user friendly. Now you can select from a list of preconfigured settings such as “Everyone”, “Friends of fr...
We will cover seven specific techniques to hack Facebook accounts: phishing, spy apps, DNS spoofing, the “forgot password” method, password guessing, accessing saved Facebook passwords, and man-in-the-middle attacks. Additionally, we’ll also discuss the rise of Facebook hack tools such as ...
Accessing your online accounts from a public computer is akin to handing an intruder the keys to your apartment. Unlike your personal devices, it’s very easy for a hacker to obtain whatever information you input on a public computer. So, as much as you can, avoid using public computers. ...
Alternatively, clicking on the link can trigger a malware download, which gives the hacker access to your computer. At that point, the thief can steal your passwords. What to do: Don’t reply to spam messages. If you get an email from someone you don’t know, or notice any suspicious ...
employment. There’s lots in this type of data that a hacker could use to steal your identity. It might include details of purchases that you've made on Amazon, or investments made with an online broker. All of this private information could be used to compromise your other online accounts...
This leads to SPAM posts on your Facebook timeline and sometimes on your friend’s timeline and the groups you are a member of. To prevent such embarrassment, “NoScript” comes to the rescue. The Firefox/Chrome Extension “NoScript” protects users by selectively blocking all the Scripts in...
“hacker” has a broad set of meanings in the computer world. Lots of people think of themselves as hackers and people who really are hackers might not conform to the image most people get from the movies. Nonetheless, hackers are out there, which means you need to know how to d...
Signing into many different sites using just your Facebook or Google account can make you vulnerable to a data breach. If your account password is leaked, a hacker could then gain access to all the sites you’ve linked together. That makes it very easy for a hacker to get all your perso...
Step 1: Open Facebook on all of your devices If you’re usually logged in to Facebook on multiple devices, open your Facebook app or webpage on all of your devices and see if any of them are still logged in. If the hacker forgot to log you out of each one, you might be in ...
That’s how you can secure your Facebook account and prevent it from getting hacked again. Does Facebook Notify if Someone Tries to Log In? Generally, Facebook won’t notify you if someone tries to log in to your account. But they have a security feature that you can enable to get no...