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How to Hack Facebook Password in 5 Ways

Check out the following post from  fonelovetz blog  on facebook account hacking. This is one of the most popular questions which I'm asked via my email.And today I'm going to solve this problem one it for all.Even though i have already written a few ways of hacking a facebook password.Looks like i got to tidy up the the stuff here.The first thing i want to tell is.You can not hack or crack a facebook password by a click of a button.That's totally impossible and if you find such tools on the internet then please don't waste your time by looking at them! They are all fake.Ok now let me tell you how to hack a facebook account. I'll be telling you 5 of the basic ways in which a beginner hacker would hack.They are: 1.Social Engineering 2.Keylogging 3.Reverting Password / Password Recovery Through Primary Email 4.Facebook Phishing Page/ Softwares 5.Stealers/RATS/Trojans I'll explain each of these one by one in brief.If you want to know more about them just ...

5 Ways To Avoid Being Hacked

Hacking. We often think of it happening to companies or governments. But it also happens to ordinary people.  But we can take steps to stop it. Step 1: Tough passwords You need to have a separate password for each account, so that if one account gets hacked, all of your vital information is not vulnerable. The problem is that it's tough to remember dozens of passwords. The answer: a password manager. There are a variety of third-party software programs that will create and store passwords for you. Step 2: Two-Part Authentication When you log on to many different computers — especially shared computers — to access your email account, you are especially vulnerable to hackers. Many websites are moving toward two-step verification.  Google is one . Essentially, it means that you need more than a password to log into a new account. If you use the service, you have to remember a password but also remember a special key that gets sent to you as a text. Step 3: ...

How to avoid being hacked like Honan

Hackers used an iCloud account to perform a remote wipe on Mat Honan's iPhone, iPad and MacBook, deleting all his data. Photograph: M4OS Photos/Alamy I read about Mat Honan, the journalist who had his  email  hacked and his devices wiped. What should we all be doing to avoid this kind of thing? For those who missed the story, Wired journalist Mat Honan had his Gmail  and Twitter accounts hacked, which is not all that unusual. What made the story "epic" was that the hacker(s) used his  Apple  iCloud account to perform a "remote wipe" on his iPhone, iPad and MacBook, deleting all his data. Worse still, he didn't have backups. It was evident that something had gone wrong from the tweets the hacker sent from Honan's Twitter account and Gizmodo's account, to which it was linked. (He used to work there.) Honan went public on 3 August 2012 in a blogpost:  Yes, I was hacked. Hard.  At the time, he blamed his old seven-digit alphanumeric passwor...

How to Hack a Password on Windows 7 with Software

Ophcrack is an open source and free program that bypass Windows passwords by using LM hashes through rainbow tables. The Ophcrack Windows password reset is by far the fastest freeWindows 7 password hacker tool available. The program includes the ability to import the hashes from a variety of formats, including dumping directly from the SAM files of Windows. On most computers, ophcrack can crack most passwords within a few minutes .Rainbow tables for LM hashes of alphanumeric passwords are provided for free by the developers. By default, ophcrack is bundled with tables that allows it to crack passwords no longer than 14 characters using only alphanumeric characters. Available for free download are two Windows XP tables, one small and one fast, and one Windows Vista table .  Objectif Sécurité has even larger tables for purchase, intended for professional use . Larger rainbow tables contain LM hashes of passwords with all printable characters, including symbols and spaces,...

GPS vulnerable to dangerous hacks and spamming

The South Korean government has reported that  electronic jamming signals  from North Korea were affecting communications and GPS signals for passenger aircraft. So far, there has not been a serious threat to safety because the pilots were able to use supplemental navigation devices. But how does a group disrupt signals from GPS or other communication systems in the first place? The simplest way to is to drown them out in a barrage of other signals, said Adrian Graham, a consultant in electronic warfare and the author of a textbook on the subject. That means sending out a radio signal over a wide range of frequencies similar to the ones that GPS uses. Because GPS signals are not that strong, barrage jamming is rather like blasting music in a room and drowning out conversation. Another method is to drown out the satellite signal by beaming a narrowband signal directly to the GPS receiver, if its location is known. NEWS: North Korea GPS Jamming Affects Flights "Ev...

How to Hack a Website in Four Easy Steps

Every wondered how Anonymous and other hacktivists manage to steal the data or crash the servers of websites belonging to some of the world biggest organisations? Thanks to freely available online tools, hacking is no long the  preserve of geeks , so we've decided to show you how easy it is to do, in just four easy steps. Step 1: Identify your target While  Anonymous  and other online hacktivists may choose their targets in order to protest against perceived wrong-doing, for a beginner wanting to get the taste of success with their first hack, the best thing to do is to identify a any website which has a vulnerability. Recently a hacker posted a list of 5,000 websites online which were vulnerable to attack. How did he/she identify these websites? Well, the key to creating a list of websites which are likely to be more open to attack, is to carry out a search for what is called a Google Dork. Google Dorking , also known as Google Hacking, enables yo...