Facebook: 5 Ways Hackers can Hack Your Account
Facebook is the most widely used social networking site with more than 1.5 billion users, which makes it a huge target for hackers. In this graphic we will show you the top 10 methods used by hackers to hack Facebook accounts and how you can protect yourself against these cyber crooks.
Phishing is still the most common type of assault used for hacking Facebook accounts. There are several strategies for carrying out a phishing attack.
1. Basic Phishing attack works like this...a hacker makes a fake login page which precisely resembles the genuine Facebook page.
2. An email is sent asking the casualty to login into that page.
3. Once the casualty logins through the fake page the casualties "email address" and "secret word" is put away into a content record.
The hacker then downloads the content document and gets his hands of the casualties accreditations.
Hack #2 Keylogging
Keylogging is the easiest way to hack a Facebook password. Keylogging sometimes can be so dangerous that even a person with good knowledge of computers can fall for it.
A keylogger is a basically small program which once installed on a victims computer it will record everything which the victim types on his or her computer.
The logs are then sent back to the attacker by either TP or directly to the hackers email address.
Hack #3 Stealers
Almost 80% percent people use stored passwords in their browser to access Facebook. This is very convenient for you, but can be extremely dangerous as stealers can easily access your saved passwords stored in the browsers.
How to combat Facebook hackers via Stealers
1-Use Password Manager
Password managers automatically fill out important forms without you having to type anything in and keeps your passwords safe.
2-Avoid saving passwords on browsers
When the "remember password" prompt comes up and you are not at your own computer, click on the "not now" button.
Hack #4 Session Hijacking
Session Hijacking can be often very dangerous if you are accessing Facebook on a http://connection. In a Session Hijacking attack a hacker steals the victims browser cookie which is used to authenticate a user on a website and uses to it to access victims account. Session hijacking is widely used on Lans.
How to combat session hijacking
Using a Firefox add-on called Force TLS or if you use Chrome, KB SSL Enforcer. Both will automatically redirect you to secured page of the sites you visit.
Hack #5 Side Jacking / Firesheep
Sidejacking is a popular method for hacking Facebook and email accounts. It's the process of stealing someone's access to a website, typically done on wireless public networks.
Firesheep is a widely used to carry out sidejacking attacks and works when the attacker and victim is on the same wifi network. A sidejacking attack is basically another name for http session hijacking, but it's more targeted towards wifi users.
Facebook is the most widely used social networking site with more than 1.5 billion users, which makes it a huge target for hackers. In this graphic we will show you the top 10 methods used by hackers to hack Facebook accounts and how you can protect yourself against these cyber crooks.
Phishing is still the most common type of assault used for hacking Facebook accounts. There are several strategies for carrying out a phishing attack.
1. Basic Phishing attack works like this...a hacker makes a fake login page which precisely resembles the genuine Facebook page.
2. An email is sent asking the casualty to login into that page.
3. Once the casualty logins through the fake page the casualties "email address" and "secret word" is put away into a content record.
The hacker then downloads the content document and gets his hands of the casualties accreditations.
Hack #2 Keylogging
Keylogging is the easiest way to hack a Facebook password. Keylogging sometimes can be so dangerous that even a person with good knowledge of computers can fall for it.
A keylogger is a basically small program which once installed on a victims computer it will record everything which the victim types on his or her computer.
The logs are then sent back to the attacker by either TP or directly to the hackers email address.
Hack #3 Stealers
Almost 80% percent people use stored passwords in their browser to access Facebook. This is very convenient for you, but can be extremely dangerous as stealers can easily access your saved passwords stored in the browsers.
How to combat Facebook hackers via Stealers
1-Use Password Manager
Password managers automatically fill out important forms without you having to type anything in and keeps your passwords safe.
2-Avoid saving passwords on browsers
When the "remember password" prompt comes up and you are not at your own computer, click on the "not now" button.
Hack #4 Session Hijacking
Session Hijacking can be often very dangerous if you are accessing Facebook on a http://connection. In a Session Hijacking attack a hacker steals the victims browser cookie which is used to authenticate a user on a website and uses to it to access victims account. Session hijacking is widely used on Lans.
How to combat session hijacking
Using a Firefox add-on called Force TLS or if you use Chrome, KB SSL Enforcer. Both will automatically redirect you to secured page of the sites you visit.
Hack #5 Side Jacking / Firesheep
Sidejacking is a popular method for hacking Facebook and email accounts. It's the process of stealing someone's access to a website, typically done on wireless public networks.
Firesheep is a widely used to carry out sidejacking attacks and works when the attacker and victim is on the same wifi network. A sidejacking attack is basically another name for http session hijacking, but it's more targeted towards wifi users.