Do you know there are over thousands of websites and software
that claim to hackFacebook password of any
account? They'd ask you the victim's profile ID, maybe your credentials and
some money too and will reportedly tell you the password which, to be honest,
never works. Ever wonder why? Let me tell you why, they're FAKE! They're a scam
which tricks you
somehow in losing your money or your own Facebook account. Just give it a
thought, why would Zuckerberg and his team spend Billions of Dollars on
Facebook if one could hack it in less
than a minute? Today, we'll take a look at this topic in detail with
some example websites and software and get answers to some common related
questions.
Back in 2005, I came across a mechanism that reportedly hacked Yahoo mail password for a
user using some simple tricks.
It didn't work for me for obvious reasons but I didn't stop believing the
possibility until I grew up to realize how helpless I am here. One of the major
concerns of large organizations like Facebook and Yahoo is security because of
the super sensitive information about people they have. Several hundred million
dollars are spend yearly by these organizations to ensure security and then
there's these websites that claim to undo all that protection in less than a
minute.
The
Facebook password cracking Websites and Software
Let's start with some examples here. I googled the subject and
picked the top results without order. Didn't care to search harder because
there are thousands such and I know that all are FAKE.
Their FREE Facebook hacker program
is said to be capable of cracking the
password of any Facebook user within a day. Sounds cool, I could try it out,
but my Norton Antivirus rejected the file straight away.
I also picked up another one. This Hack-Fbook-Password asks me
to enter the profile ID of a user and it will crack the password. I said Okay
and began the process.
It ran certain algorithms to determine the password and finally
landed me on a page that said I could DOWNLOAD the password IF I fill an online
survey first. Those of you who've been redirected to surveys would know they
don't work and are put just so to get traffic and earn money.
I said maybe I should leave the website now but hey, they gave
me a prize!
So I just became the luckiest person in my city just like that!
Now tell me, how can a sane person believe in all this?
The
truth!
Let me get this straight to you, these websites do nothing at
all just waste your time and are never able to do the job. In fact, downloaded
programs just make the situation worse when you run them. I had my Norton
Antivirus to guard me otherwise I could be in severe danger currently.
These software are mostly keyloggers and tracking programs that record your
keystrokes and action and steal personal information from your computer in the
background and send it to their master servers. So ultimately a hacker wannabe getshacked, how
ironic!
From now on in the post, I'll be using the word 'Hacker' for
these websites and software since you're no more in the position to be called
that.
Why do
these 'Hackers' do all that?
Setting up websites,
Why
people fall in their webs?
Why do people try to use such unreal hacking procedures?
It's because it's unreal to me, it's unreal to you but not to those who are not
much familiar with the working of a software. They get in the web of these
hackers and eventually get screwed up pretty bad without consent.
The websites give guarantees and also portray their 'imaginary'
happy customers so as to trick a reader. Such tactics are simple but really
powerful and serves to their advantage in most cases. This is also why there
are thousands of such websites available.
So is
Facebook account an 'unbreakable fortress'?
Well, NO. Facebook accounts can be hacked.
No online service is foolproof and that is because of the flaws and bugs in
their software. There are several ACTUAL hackers in the world who can analyse a
website's security and use that against it thus makinghacking a reality.
But I'm 100% sure none of them uses these scam and fake websites
that claim to do the impossible. You can check out our hacking section to know more.
I'll end the 'lesson' with an idiom, "look before you
leap". Focus, think and then follow. In case of any queries or confusions
head over to the comments section. Cheers :)
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