Showing posts with label about facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label about facebook. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Facebook hack through phishing




Are you curious to "hack facebook password" well then this post is just for you, Most people ask me to tell them the easiest way to hack facebook password, so here are some ways to that hackers take to hack facebook password:



1.Facebook phishing

2.Keylogging

3.Facebook new features

4.virus

See my article on 4 ways on how to hack a facebook password for information on the above methods

But today we will focus on a method which has a high success rate celled Phishing andkeylogging,so first of all:

What is phishing?

Phishing is the most commonly used method to hack Facebook. The most widely used technique in phishing is the use of Fake Login Pages, also known as spoofed pages. These fake login pages resemble the original login pages of sites likeYahoo , Gmail, MySpace etc. The victim is fooled to believe the fake facebook page to be the real one and enter his/her password. But once the user attempts to login through these pages, his/her facebook login details are stolen away. However phishing requires specialized knowledge and high level skills to implement. So I recommend the use of Phishing to hack facebook account since it is the easiest one.




Phishing Procedure:




First of all download Facebook fake login page

(Complete the survey to unlock Facebook fake login page)


1.once you have downloded facebook fake login page now extract contents in a folder

2.Now open pass.php and find (CTRL+F) 'http://rafayhackingarticles.blogspot.com' then change it to your to is the 'http://www.google.com.pk'

Note:'http://www.google.com' is the redirection url,When victim will enter his/her email and password he will redirected to'http://www.google.com' instead of "http://rafayhackingarticles.blogspot.com"

Now Save it .

3.Now open facebook fake page in a wordpad

4.Now in the fake page press Ctrl+F and search for the term "action=" now change its value to pass.php i.e. action=pass.php







5.Create an id in www.110mb.com,www.ripway.com or t35.com.




Note:Lots of people have complaint that they get banned from 110mb.com.ripway.com andt35.com so as an alternative you can use ooowebhost.




6.Then upload all the files Facebook.htm,Pass.php in 110mb directory or an other and just test it by going to http://yoursite.110mb.com/Facebook.htm for the fake login page.Just type some info into the text box and then you will see in your file manager that a file called "Facebook.txt" is created, In which the password is stored


7.Go to http://yoursite.110mb.com/Facebookpassword.htm for the stored passwords !

How it works?

When a user types a Username Password in the the text box,The info is sent to "login.php" which acts as a password logger and redirects the page to "LoginFrame2.htm" which shows "There has been a temporary error Please Try Again" in it .So when the person clicks on try again it redirects to the actual URL so that the victim does not know that yoursite is a fake site and gets his Facebook.com password hacked




Keylogging - Easy way:




The easiest way and best way to hack Facebook is by using a keylogger(Spy Software). It doesn’t matter whether or not you have physical access to the target computer. To use a keylogger it doesn’t need any technical knowledge. Anyone with a basic knowledge of computers can use keyloggers,below i will show you on How to hack facebook passwords with winspy and sniperspy

1. Sniper Spy (Remote Install Supported)

SniperSpy is the industry leading Remote password hacking software combined with the Remote Install and Remote Viewing feature.

Once installed on the remote PC(s) you wish, you only need to login to your own personal SniperSpy account to view activity logs of the remote PC’s! This means that you can view logs of the remote PC’s from anywhere in the world as long as you have internet access!

Do you want to Spy on a Remote PC? Expose the truth behind the lies! Unlike the rest, SniperSpy allows you to remotely spy any PC like a television! Watch what happens on the screen LIVE! The only remote PC spy software with a SECURE control panel!

This Remote PC Spy software also saves screenshots along with text logs of chats, websites, keystrokes in any language and more. Remotely view everything your child, employee or anyone does while they use your distant PC. Includes LIVE admin and control commands.





2.Winspy Keylogger


First of all free download Winspy keylogger software from link given below:

Download Winspy Keylogger

2. After downloading winspy keylogger to hack Facebook account password, run the application. On running, a dialog box will be prompted. Now, create an user-id and password on first run and hit apply password. Remember this password as it is required each time you start Winspy and even while uninstalling.




3. Now, another box will come, explaining you the hot keys(Ctrl + Shift + F12) to start the Winspy keylogger software.






4. Now, on pressing hot keys, a login box will come asking userid and password. Enter them and click OK.















5. Now, Winspy’s main screen will be displayed as shown in image below:















6. Select Remote at top, then Remote install.




7. On doing this, you will get a popup box as shown in image. Now, fill in the following information in this box.















.user - type in the victim’s name

.file name - Name the file to be sent. Use the name such that victim will love to accept it.

.file icon - keep it the same

.picture - select the picture you want to apply to the keylogger.

In the textfield of “Email keylog to”, enter your email address. Hotmail accounts do not accept keylog files, so use another emailaccount id,my sugession is using a Gmail id

Thats it. This much is enough. If you want, can change other settings also.




8. After you have completed changing settings, click on “Create Remote file”. Now just add your picture to a winrar archive. Now, what you have to do is only send this keylog file to your victim. When victim will open this file, all keystrokes typed by victim will be sent to your email inbox. Thus, you will get all his passwords and thus will be able to hack his email accounts and even Facebook account password.






Saturday, April 16, 2011

How can social networks make money?



Facebook page on an Apple iphone
Mobile "check-ins" increase advertising possibilities of social networks
With social networks now big business, what can the companies do to turn free services into hard cash?
Over the past month, US Facebook users have been enjoying a selection of Warner Bros blockbusters streamed through the site in exchange for about $4 (£2.45) in Facebook credits.
Facebook takes a 30% cut of each credit spent, much like Apple and its app store.
There are over 400 apps and games where the site's 500 million users can go on a social spending spree.
It is easy to see how money can be made - a valuation last month valued Facebook at around $50bn (£30.6bn)- more than Warner Bros and almost twice that of computer giant Dell.
Advertising is at the heart of most internet success stories. But in some ways social networks are uniquely engineered as money-making machines.
"Because you're creating the content and you're making up the content for free, all that social networking has to do is put the ads next to it," says Paul Lee, of Deloitte Research.
"There aren't the costs that say a newspaper would have in paying for the journalists to create the content and then serve the advertising next to it."
Oblivion rollercoaster vertical drop ride at Alton Towers
One ride at a theme park could only be accessed by checking in on Facebook
But crucially, cash is generated by clicks and views. Experience has shown if users do not get the experience they want, they just move on.
"There's been this pattern where it started with Friendster," says Jeffrey Mann, of technology research company Gartner.
"It more or less got replaced by MySpace. MySpace more or less got replaced by Facebook. The question is - will Facebook stay on top? So far they seem to have."
And reaching out to the real world is one way Facebook is trying to guarantee its longevity.
Social rollercoaster
UK theme park Alton Towers is holding an event where you are only allowed in if you let Facebook know you have arrived using its geo-location Places service.
The promise of matching people with products makes social networks attractive to advertisers, and Facebook deals add location into the mix. Users check in on their mobiles and get special offers in return.
 I think people are prepared to give up some of their data without too much effort and, in exchange for that, get a free service 
Paul Lee, Deloitte Research.
It is similar to Foursquare, another location-based network, which has recently partnered with American Express. Users check in at selected venues to receive cashback.
In many ways, this concept simply extends the notion of targeted advertising which has always existed online. And what you say in your profile gives advertisers something to aim for.
But before everyone starts checking in, there are some worries about exactly how these transactions work.
"You can target me as someone that's 38 years old in Wandsworth that likes football or you can target all the men in the UK that like football," says Stephen Haines, managing director of Facebook UK.
"You can go very broad or very narrow with your advertising."
To people who are not familiar with social networking, that could sound a bit frightening.
MySpace logo surrounded by glasses
MySpace has been "more or less replaced by Facebook" in recent years
"I can sort of understand it," says Haines. "[but] I think if we're giving the user relevant advertising that's targeted towards them, they actually respond better to it [rather than] to the traditional sort of pushing advertising in their faces."
If entering into a public social pact with that product is too much for you, however, there is a workaround. If you change the "connecting on Facebook" settings you can keep your "Likes" - or recommendations - to yourself.
If you choose not to, then you are effectively engaging a uniquely powerful form of product endorsement to all your Facebook friends.
"When ads have social context in them, when you can see what your friends have already done with that brand or if I've liked Nike, that ad performs much better," says Haines.
"We would never give brands like Nike [details of] an individual person. What we would say is there's 10 million 18-24 year olds that have football in their interest."
And for all the hype surrounding online privacy, most people do not seem to be too worried as long as there are benefits.
Kim Kardashian
US star Kim Kardashian reportedly gets $10,000 a tweet to advertise
"I think people are prepared to give up some of their data without too much effort and, in exchange for that, get a free service," says Lee.
"There are some who think that the amount of information giving out is far too much, but they are in the minority.
"There's is certainly legislation being proposed at the moment - at an EU level and also in the US and Canada - to make sure that there is the right balance between the amount of information given out and the extent to which it is made very obvious what information we are giving out".
'Firehose' future
One of the most notable social networks is now fielding 1,000 tweets per second.
Twitter was valued at around $8bn (£4.9bn) at a recent auction. Advertisers can buy promoted tweets or trends, but now the network has something else to shout about - a rich data set accumulated about us.
"Twitter licenses its complete feed - what they call the firehose," says Mann.
"Every message that gets sent out can be used by companies like Microsoft and Google to analyse trending topics and what people are talking about right now.
"A company called Gnip licences percentages of that firehose to the rest of us. Just half of that firehose will cost you $360,000 (£220,321)."
So what of the future? Well, those who've been studying it say it's just the beginning
"Probably the next phase of social commerce is about extracting commissions from products which are sold directly as a result of recommendations made," says Lee.
"So rather than selling advertising, what you're doing is taking a commission against a product sold.
"What we can be sure about in terms of social networks of all types, is that there will never only be one model which works for everyone."
Another thing we can be sure of is that not all of us will be happy to go along for the ride.