FACEBBOK: New way to hack Fb accounts! Read to know how to protect yourself from Hackers...
For all facebook member, you should take care before you login into your account, so many hackers have been making new way to hak your computer and account, Every days we see new virus and they are so good and working to get your info then they use it to spamm you or even to stolen your money.
Facebook has become one of the largest and most famous sites on the electronic arena, because of his great efforts to protect the user accounts of hackers. However, as these protections evolved, new ways of penetration emerged in line with innovative methods of protection. A new type of phising attack emerged, which threatened the users' accounts in general and their users on the phones.
In this post, we will talk about the "URL padding phising" attack, which is based on the principle of exploiting the narrow space of the URL box on web browsers on phones.
The hacker sends a fake link to a page that contains a list of the site's user access data to the victim's device, which may seem reliable to many users. For example, a hacker might create a link as follows:
So that all that appears to the user as a front in the links box is: "-----------m.facebook.com", which represents the first part of the original link. Which will make the user trust the validity and credibility of the link, then to access it and fill in his own account data.
And here lies the secret in the principle of the work of this method, and is to deceive the user and that by making him see only what link authoritative him.
It should also be noted here that the hacker will hide the name of his link, by using a series of "-" links that keep the dummy away from the victim 's field of view (eg "rickytaylk [dot] com" in the example above)
In addition to this, the hacker adds some of the persuasive words he uses in this persuasion process, such as login, secure, validate ... immediately after the link chain.
To protect against this attack, be careful to click on any link or follow any instructions you may find. Facebook (or any other service) will not send you a link to fill in the data via text messages or other sources. You will also have to avoid entering any link that may be sent to you by an anonymous source, and if you have to do so, you lose the link so that you can be sure of its integrity.
Finally, the annotated method is not limited to the Facebook site, but is also used to penetrate other accounts on various sites and platforms such as iCloud, Comcast ... Make sure the read the website domain before you login, Don't login to any link that you get by email, type the domain on the search link and make sure that is HTTPS.
Hackers are every where and now they have been haking for money and they will get all your info, So stay away and be safe
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We are now more concerned about our Steemit account, Facebook doesn't give us any money, so no worries if it's been hacked :P
Thanks for the blog though, it was helpful :)
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