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Analysts advised Facebook to refrain from clicking on suspicious links. |
Want to know about your Facebook profile? Facebook usually does not provide such information. But using some scam or fraud strategy to fool the Facebook user, cyber miscreants.
Cyber security experts say cyber criminals are hacking Facebook accounts in a new strategy. For this reason, they are using Facebook user curiosity. Many people are losing their password while showing interest to know about others, their Facebook account is being hacked.
Posted on Facebook surely have seen the scams of temptation? This post is called - Knowing the profile, Knowing or Unfollowing you is a chance to see this post.
This type of post is a kind of tricks and techniques for collecting miscreants. This type of post is sometimes shown as a temptation to software so that the ability to steal other Facebook profile passwords is also mentioned. Many people are tempted to use such software regardless of being unethical.
The researchers of cyber-security organization LMNetrics lab recently found a software used to steal the Facebook password. The software can access the Facebook user gadget using Remote Access Trojans (RAT) malware. It is called 'instant karma'.
The TechCrunch technology website said the use of the software is spreading rapidly. It is being actively spreading as a harmful software program or Facebook password stealer. In many cases, it is also called Facebook Password Recovery Software.
Experts say that there is a lot of propaganda about harmful software. Due to the demand of such software, its marketing campaigns are run by various spam emails, advertisements, pop-ups, bundled software, pornography or just software. The software is downloaded and the login information is sought by someone. In addition to this, it is said to link its software to hack the account. Then click on the hack button to install the rate on the device. As a result, one can lose his account while hacking another's account.
The expert advice to keep Facebook account safe is to click on a suspicious link. It can be seen by placing it in a browser without clicking directly on a link. You can take a look at the suspicious link or topic online and search for it online. Check whether Facebook security settings are ok. References: The Sun.
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