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Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts

November 27, 2014

:Updating Our Terms and Policies: Helping You Understand How Facebook Works and How to Control Your Information:

By using our services after January 1, 2015, you agree to our updated terms, data policy, and cookies policy and to seeing improved ads based on apps and sites you use. Learn more below about these updates and how to control the ads you see.

Updating Our Terms and Policies: Helping You Understand How Facebook Works and How to Control Your Information

Over the past year, we’ve introduced new features and controls to help you get more out of Facebook, and listened to people who have asked us to better explain how we get and use information.
Now, with Privacy Basics, you'll get tips and a how-to guide for taking charge of your experience on Facebook. We're also updating our terms, data policy and cookies policy to reflect new features we've been working on and to make them easy to understand. And we're introducing improvements to ads based on the apps and sites you use off Facebook (online behavioral advertising) and giving you control.
These updates take effect on January 1, 2015. As always, we welcome your feedback about our policies.

Privacy Basics
Privacy Basics offers interactive guides to answer the most commonly asked questions about how you can control your information on Facebook. For example, you can learn about untagging, unfriending, blocking and how to choose an audience for each of your posts. This information is available in 36 languages.
Along with our privacy checkup, reminder for people posting publicly and simplified audience selectors, Privacy Basics is the latest step we've taken to help you make sure you're sharing with the people you want.

Helping you get more out of Facebook
Every day, people use our apps and services to connect with the people, places and things they care about. The updates to our policies reflect the new products we've been working on to improve your Facebook experience. They also explain how our services work in a way that's easier to understand. Here are some highlights:
Discover what's going on around you: We’re updating our policies to explain how we get location information depending on the features you decide to use. Millions of people check into their favorite places and use optional features like Nearby Friends (currently only available in some regions). We're working on ways to show you the most relevant information based on where you are and what your friends are up to. For example, in the future, if you decide to share where you are, you might see menus from restaurants nearby or updates from friends in the area.
Make purchases more convenient: In some regions, we're testing a Buy button that helps people discover and purchase products without leaving Facebook. We're also working on new ways to make transactions even more convenient.
Find information about privacy on Facebook at the moment you need it: To make them more accessible, we moved tips and suggestions to Privacy Basics. Our data policy is shorter and clearer, making it easier to read.
Understand how we use the information we receive: For example, understanding battery and signal strength helps make sure our apps work well on your device. We ask for permission to use your phone's location when we offer optional features like check-ins or adding your location to posts.
Get to know how the family of Facebook companies and apps work together: Over the past few years, Facebook has grown and we want to make sure you know about our family of companies, apps and services. We use the information we collect to improve your experience. For example, if you're locked out of your Instagram account, you can use your Facebook information to recover your password. Nothing in our updates changes the commitments that Instagram, WhatsApp and other companies have made to protect your information and your privacy.
Your information and advertising: People sometimes ask how their information is shared with advertisers. Nothing is changing with these updates—we help advertisers reach people with relevant ads without telling them who you are. Learn more about ads and how you can control the ads you see.

Giving you more control over ads
We've heard from some of you that it can be difficult to control the types of ads you see if you use multiple devices and browsers. In the past, if you opted out of certain kinds of advertising on your laptop, that choice may not have been applied for ads on your phone. We know that many people use more than one phone, tablet or browser to access Facebook, so it should be easy for you to make a single choice that applies across all of your devices.
That's why Facebook respects the choices you make about the ads you see, across every device. You can opt out of seeing ads on Facebook based on the apps and sites you use through the Digital Advertising Alliance. You can also opt out using controls on iOS and Android. When you tell us you don't want to see these types of ads, your decision automatically applies to every device you use to access Facebook. Also, we're now making ad preferences available in additional countries, beginning with Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland and the UK.
We hope these updates improve your experience. Protecting people's information and providing meaningful privacy controls are at the core of everything we do, and we believe these announcements are an important step.

June 07, 2014

:Facebook Will Allow Children to Join the Network:

Facebook Will Allow Children to Join the Network


The company is trying to figure out the way to allow children under 13 years old join the social network. It turned out that Facebook has designs for a system that allows children under 13 to be supervised by parents, as the US legislation prohibits children under 13 from using any online services that collect information without explicit “verifiable parental consent”. At the moment, the social network doesn’t allow users under 13 to join.
Screen_Hunter_01_Jun_06_01_05.jpg


Facebook is now trying to address this problem, and the company filed a patent application based on 2-year-old research, but it is not a predictor of future work in this area. According to the patent, the company developed a system of parental supervision. First of all, the parent would have to verify their own identity before allowing the child to create an account. Then parents get access to parental controls tools that would allow to restrict access to specific content, friends and 3rd-party apps like Facebook games. The chances are that a system proving the identity of a parent and their consent would have to be approved by the US Federal Trade Commission.

Despite the fact that the social network prohibits children under 13 from using the website, they still do it. The problem is that verifying a person’s age is very difficult to do online, particularly for people without official government-issued identity papers or other age-related identities.

Security experts explain that the matter is that children are already using Facebook, with or without parental supervision, and they are unlikely to stop getting on there, regardless of Facebook avoiding accepting preteen members. The social network is actively trying to remove underage children – for instance, about 800,000 preteens have been removed from Facebook in 2012 alone. In the meantime, it was also estimated that 5.6 million underage accounts remained active on Facebook, many of them having been created with the help of parents.

The social network claimed that it has nothing to announce thus far in regard to allowing children under 13 to join Facebook, and that the patent application was filed in response to research being conducted in the area, which is not necessarily indicative of future work.

EnjOy..:)
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April 15, 2014

:Facebook Will Remove Chat to Promote Messenger App:

Facebook Will Remove Chat to Promote Messenger App







Facebook is going to remove chat from the primary iPhone and Android app, in order to force users to install a standalone Facebook Messenger app.
 
Screen_Hunter_01_Apr_13_10_48.jpgFacebook has already notified its users in the United Kingdom, France and other European countries that they will need to install a separate Messenger app if they want to continue using Facebook chat on their smartphones. The company issued a statement, saying that they have created a fast and reliable messaging experience via Messenger, and are now determined to focus on that experience.
The representatives of the company admitted that they plan to eventually require that users all over the world install the Messenger app, but they couldn’t provide a specific timeframe for the change.
The app developers point out that the free, standalone Messenger is faster than the messaging service built into the main Facebook app for smartphones. The users will also be provided more features in the Messenger app, including the ability to make voice phone calls via Wi-Fi in some countries and send texts on Android.
At the moment, Facebook keeps facing increasing competition from new and fast-growing mobile messaging application like Line and WeChat, along with such established brands as Google Hangouts and BlackBerry’s BBM. Fortunately, Facebook managed to acquire one of its biggest messaging competitors, WhatsApp, for $19bn a couple months ago. WhatsApp then announced adding voice calling later in February at Mobile World Congress.
Industry observers believe that Facebook’s decision to encourage users to switch to a separate messaging app on mobiles could either help boost the popularity of its Messenger or cause a backlash if users view the action as heavy-handed. In addition, this standalone app will also directly compete with WhatsApp.
Nevertheless, Facebook is increasingly moving into the mobile space, believing that it is a way to continue expanding its 1.2 billion-strong user base. The company has developed or acquired a catalogue of standalone apps aside from its main application over the past few years. Three months ago, Facebook launched Paper, a photo-heavy news-reading application that has already earned positive reviews. The company also purchased photo-sharing app Instagram a couple years ago, which recently reached 200 million users.
EnjOy..:)
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March 26, 2014

:Facebook To Buy Oculus VR, Maker Of The Rift Headset, For Around $2B:

Facebook To Buy Oculus VR, Maker Of The Rift Headset, For Around $2B In Cash And Stock


Facebook has announced plans to purchase Oculus VR, the company behind the Rift headset, for around $2B in cash and stock. This includes $400M, and 23.1 million Facebook shares. An additional $300M earnout will be paid in cash and stock if Oculus hits certain unspecified milestones.
“I’m excited to announce that we’ve agreed to acquire Oculus VR, the leader in virtual reality technology,” said Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in a statement today.
Our mission is to make the world more open and connected. For the past few years, this has mostly meant building mobile apps that help you share with the people you care about. We have a lot more to do on mobile, but at this point we feel we’re in a position where we can start focusing on what platforms will come next to enable even more useful, entertaining and personal experiences.
This is where Oculus comes in. They build virtual reality technology, like the Oculus Rift headset. When you put it on, you enter a completely immersive computer-generated environment, like a game or a movie scene or a place far away. The incredible thing about the technology is that you feel like you’re actually present in another place with other people. People who try it say it’s different from anything they’ve ever experienced in their lives.
Zuckerberg says that their efforts with Oculus will continue to focus on gaming initially, and that the company will continue to operate independently of Facebook. But after gaming, Zuckerberg says, they’re going to expand into a variety of other arenas.
“After games, we’re going to make Oculus a platform for many other experiences. Imagine enjoying a court side seat at a game, studying in a classroom of students and teachers all over the world or consulting with a doctor face-to-face just by putting on goggles in your home,” he says. “This is really a new communication platform. By feeling truly present, you can share unbounded spaces and experiences with the people in your life. Imagine sharing not just moments with your friends online, but entire experiences and adventures.”
Facebook, of course, found early success with games. Social gaming is responsible for a lot of the growth and spread of Facebook as a platform, rather than just a social service. Acquiring Oculus could signal a variety of things, but being able to tap into what is potentially the next big gaming trend is likely one of them. In addition, Facebook has been aggressive about understanding and supporting mobile use cases but only after an initial period of foot-dragging and desktop focus. If VR is ‘what’s next’ then Facebook will want to tap the market early, to avoid any transitional gaffes this time around.
The purchase is expected to close in Q2 of 2014. Oculus has taken over 75k orders for its virtual reality headset so far. Those headsets have both been developer editions designed to get developers interested in playing around with VR technology. The most recent ‘Crystal Cove’ prototype features a full 1080P display and more sensors to detect and position users in virtual environments.
Of course, if you pull the thread of virtual reality out really, really far you could see a future where we’re not talking about the percentage of time people spend on mobile vs. desktop. Instead, we’re talking about the amount of time that people spend in virtual reality vs. actual reality. In that kind of landscape, Facebook starting in on VR early makes painfully obvious sense.
The company has received a total of $93.4M in funding so far from Spark, Matrix, Founders Fund, Formation 8, BIG Ventures and Andreessen Horowitz. Oculus got a big boost in legitimacy recently when one of the founding fathers of 3D gaming..
EnjOy..:)
Bugs Of Techn0l0gy

February 25, 2014

:WhatsApp Goes Down Following $19 Billion Facebook Buy-Out:

WhatsApp Goes Down Following $19 Billion Facebook Buy-Out

Last week Facebook announced that it is acquiring the messaging company WhatsApp for an approximate total of $16 billion. Included in the deal is $4 billion in cash, $12 billion of Facebook shares and an extra $3 billion in restricted stock units which will be granted to WhatApp’s founders and employees.
In spending so much money you can only imagine Mark Zuckerberg’s frustration when, on Saturday afternoon WhatsApp went down for over three hours, leaving its users unable to access the app.

Whatsapp and facebook

WhatsApp was quick to respond to the issue and announced that it was suffering from “server issues”. However after the prolonged period of time users took to Twitter to vent their frustrations, with some comments saying: “Mark Zuckerberg please do us a favor. Never buy Twitter,” and, “Thanks Zuckerberg for re-uniting families tonight!”
This is not the first time that the messaging giant has gone down, with reports claiming that crashes occur nearly once a month. Yet with the spotlight shining brightly on the app since the acquisition announcement, this occurrence has certainly received more press than any other incident.
WhatsApp currently has over 450 million users, with 70 percent of these actively using the service every day. In a blog post Facebook outlined the reasons for the deal, saying that the two companies have a “shared mission to bring more connectivity and utility to the world by delivering core internet services efficiently and affordably.”
The announcement also outlined plans to allow WhatsApp to continue to operate independently whilst retaining the brand. “WhatsApp is on a path to connect 1 billion people. The services that reach that milestone are all incredibly valuable,” said Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder and CEO. “I’ve known Jan for a long time and I’m excited to partner with him and his team to make the world more open and connected.
EnjOy..:)
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February 20, 2014

:Facebook buying messaging app WhatsApp for $19B:

Facebook buying messaging app WhatsApp for $19B

The world's biggest social networking company said Wednesday that it is paying $12 billion in Facebook stock and $4 billion in cash for WhatsApp. In addition, the app's founders and employees — 55 in all — will be granted restricted stock worth $3 billion that will vest over four years after the deal closes.
The deal translates to roughly nine per cent of Facebook's market value. In comparison, Google's biggest deal, Motorola Mobility, stood at $12.5 billion, while Microsoft's largest was Skype at $8.5 billion. Apple, meanwhile, has never done a deal above $1 billion.
The price stunned Gartner analyst Brian Blau. ''I am not surprised they went after WhatsApp, but the amount is staggering,'' he said.
Facebook likely prizes WhatsApp for its audience of teenagers and young adults who are increasingly using the service to engage in online conversations outside of Facebook, which has evolved into a more mainstream hangout inhabited by their parents, grandparents and even their bosses at work.
''This is a bet on the future for Facebook,'' Blau said. ''They know they have to expand their business lines. WhatsApp is in the business of collecting people's conversations, so Facebook is going to get some great data.''
In that sense, the acquisition makes sense for 10-year-old Facebook as it looks to attract its next billion users while keeping its existing 1.23 billion members, including teenagers, interested. The company has said it will develop a ''multi-app'' strategy, creating its own applications that exist outside of Facebook and acquiring others.
''Facebook seems to be in acknowledgement that people are using a lot of different apps to communicate,'' said eMarketer analyst Debra Aho Williamson. ''In order to continue to reach audiences, younger in particular, it needs to have a broader strategy...not put all its eggs in one basket.''

EnjOy..:)
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December 04, 2013

:Instagram Finally Released On Windows Phone:

Instagram Finally Released On Windows Phone

Is it worth the wait? After all, it has been a long time coming but Instagram has finally released a native app for Windows Phone. The long suffering of you out there that use Windows phones (sorry I’m an iPhone man myself), will finally be able to share pictures in new and interesting ways, just like the rest of us.  Well, kind of anyway.
 
Instagram Windows Phone

The new Instagram app has most of the great features that iOS and Android users have come to appreciate. All the photo filters are there and you are able to see your feed, complete with all of your friend’s snaps and “heart” and comments too.  However, all is not rosey in the Instagram world as a few things are peculiarly absent.  The most important of which is the fact that the Windows app cannot take photos or upload video from within the app?
Windows users can still upload photos from their camera roll and Instagram for Windows Phone will launch the native camera app to take new photos.  Currently, there is no option for video, but apparently it is all in the pipeline. As Instagram has finally made the leap over to Windows Phone, we should all be grateful, even if the app is still ironing out the flaws.
For more information regarding the release, please check out the following release notes:
Over 150 million users love Instagram! It’s a simple way to capture and share the world’s moments on your Windows Phone.  Customize your photos with one of several gorgeous and custom built filter effects. Transform everyday moments into works of art you’ll want to share with friends and family.Share your photos in a simple photo stream with friends to see – and follow your friends’ photos with the click of a single button. Every day you open up Instagram, you’ll see new photos from your closest friends, and creative people from around the world.

Main Features Include:
100% free custom designed filters: XPro-II, Earlybird, Rise, Amaro, Hudson, Lo-fi, Sutro, Toaster, Brannan, Inkwell, Walden, Hefe, Nashville, 1977, and others.
Video recording with breathtaking cinematic stabilization
Linear and Radial Tilt-Shift blur effects for extra depth of field.
Instant sharing to Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr and Foursquare
Unlimited uploads
Interact with friends through giving & receiving likes and comments
Full front & back camera support
And much much more…
You can get Instagram for Windows Phone at the Windows Phone Store.


EnjOy..:)
Bugs Of Techn0l0gy

: “Hats Off To Facebook” For Its Wind-Powered Data Center:

“Hats Off To Facebook” For Its Wind-Powered Data Center

In a recent blog post, Amazon Web Services VP and distinguished engineer James Hamilton praised Facebook’s decision to work with a utility in Iowa on a new data center that is powered solely by a nearby wind farm.
Hamilton thinks that Facebook’s model is setting a good example because it doesn’t need the data center operator to build its own clean power but rather leaves the power development in the capable hands of the utility. He also thinks it a good idea that the data center be located in an area where wind power is more economical.
Facebook Data Center
So how does this stack up against other companies’ clean power facilities? Well, take for example Apple’s facilities in Maiden, North Carolina. Although a very impressive display, the facility has consumed a huge amount of land, with 171 acres being cleared of all trees in order to provide green power; ironic wouldn’t you say! And despite the fact that solar power is a good source for major data centers, it is less practical for the majority of smaller facilities, especially if they are located in a densley populated urban area.
Another popular “green” approach is the use of fuel cells to power data centers but the challenge here is that not all are powered by biogas and instead rely on non-renewable energy, leading them to receive criticism over a lack of efficiency and cost effectiveness.
Hamilton gave four reasons why he feels that Facebook have the right solution:
  1. No clear cutting was required to prepare the land for generation and the land remains multi-use
  2.  It’s not fossil fuel powered
  3. The facility will be run by a major power generation operator rather than as a sideline by the datacenter operator
  4. Far more clean power is being produced than will be actually used by the datacenter so they are actually adding more clean power to the grid than they are consuming by a fairly significant margin.
He finished by saying: “Hats off to Facebook for doing it clean data center energy right.”
EnjOy..:)
Bugs Of Techn0l0gy

August 28, 2013

: Backup your Facebook Data in 5 Easy Steps:

 Backup your Facebook Data in 5 Easy Steps



There are various reasons, why we need to always take backup of our Facebook Account!

  • Lots of important status we need to keep for future reference
  • Hundreds of photos we uploaded on Facebook
  • Our Friends and huge contact list we have maintained
  • Our likes and favorite pages 

 

How to Take Backup of your Facebook Data

backup facebook account data

 # 1. Login to your Facebook Account


# 2. Goto Account settings and find Download Facebook Data option



# 3. Select which kind of download you wants to do, you may select expanded download option for detail download options. You can always click "Learn more"  to get exact idea on what it downloads




# 4. Confirm your Download

Once you click "Start My Archieve" you will receive confirmation that Facebook team will send an email to you with your account information and that you can download from email.

# 5. Open your backup and extract information and photos

Once you get email from Facebook, you will get a folder named your username and that contains two sub folders named HTML and Photos. HTML folder contains your likes, status, Friends and their email addresses (if provided) etc. and Photos contains all your photos on Facebook.





So, now you are ready with the backup of your Facebook. In case you lose your Facebook account because of any reasons, you are now safe as your Facebook backup is handy with you.

Share this post on How to Backup your Facebook Data with other friends

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August 20, 2013

: FACEBOOK 'VULNERABILITY' 2013:

  FACEBOOK 'VULNERABILITY' 2013


Facebook Exploit [ post to facebook users even they are not in friend list] August-2013

Name : Khalil Shreateh  

Address : Yatta-Hebron/Palestine
Job : unemployee :/
Days ago i discovered a serious Facebook vulnerability that allows a Facebook user to post to all Facebook users timeline even they are not in his friend list .
 
i report that exploit through whitehat --> www.facebook.com/whitehat
this email shows my report including facebook security replay : -

Hi Ḱhalil,
I dont see anything when I click link except an error.
Thanks,

Emrakul
Security
Facebook

-----Original Message to Facebook-----
From: kha
****@hotmail.com
To:
Subject: post to facebook users wall .

Name: Ḱhalil
E-Mail: khal
****@hotmail.com
Type: privacy
Scope: www
Description: dear facebook team .

my name is khalil shreateh.
i finished school with B.A degree in Infromation Systems .

i would like to report a bug in your main site (www.facebook.com) which i discovered it .

repro:
the bug allow facebook users to share links to other facebook users , i tested it on sarah.goodin wall and i got success post
link - > https://www.facebook.com/10151857333098885
-----End Original Message to Facebook-----
describing to them about the exploit with a link to facebook post that i made to Sarah Goodin's timeline
Sarah Goodin is the girl that was in the same college with Mark Zuckerberg .
this picture shows the post .



facebook security replay was that the link gives error opening , if course they didnt use their authority to view sarah's privacy posts as sarah share her timeline posts with her friends only , i was able to view that post cause i'am the one who did post it even i'am not in her friend list . that what i told them in a replay and i also told them i may post to  Mark Zuckerberg timelime as this picture shows :  



as usual they ignored my replay so i did report another , this email shows their replay to my second report including the report :


Hi Ḱhalil,

I am sorry this is not a bug.
Thanks,

Emrakul
Security
Facebook

-----Original Message to Facebook-----
From: khali***@hotmail.com
To: 
Subject: urgent : post to non friends facebook users wall . 
Name: Ḱhalil
E-Mail: kh***@hotmail.com
Type: privacy

Scope: www

Description: dear facebook team . 
my name is khalil shreateh. 
i finished school with B.A degree in Infromation Systems . 
i would like to report a bug in your main site (www.facebook.com) which i discovered. 
i'am reporting this bug for the second time.
repro:
the vulnerability allow's facebook users to share posts to non friends facebook users , i made a post to sarah.goodin timeline and
 i got success post 
link - > https://www.facebook.com/10151857333098885 
of course you may cant see the link because sarah's timeline friends posts shares only with her friends , you need to be a friend
 of her to see that post or you can use your own authority . 
this is a picture shows that post : 
https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/q71/s720x720/999429_10151857336258885_2061448780_n.jpg
-----End Original Message to Facebook-----
i told them that sarah shares her timeline with her friends only as i also sent them a picture shows the post i made to sarah's time line , their replay was " sorry this is not a bug " , so i replay back and i said that i has no choice than to post to Mark Zuckerberg's timeline .  


so i did post post to Mark Zuckerberg's timeline , as those pictures shows :




i told him about the exploit and all the report i sent with a link to the last report including facebook security replay , minutes after a facebook security engineer  Ola Okelola    comment on my picture on facebook asking me to send him all the details about the exploite :

you can see the conversation on this link :  https://www.facebook.com/10151865722018885
a minute after that i got my account disabled ,as they said facebook has all the right to disable any facebook account without any reason given , i made another report asking facebook security to reactivate my account , this is the email shows my report including their replay :
Dear Khalil,

Facebook disabled your account as a precaution. When we discovered your activity we did not fully know what was happening.
Unfortunately your report to our Whitehat system did not have enough technical information for us to take action on it. 
We cannot respond to reports which do not contain enough detail to allow us to reproduce an issue. When you submit reports 
in the future, we ask you to please include enough detail to repeat your actions.

We are unfortunately not able to pay you for this vulnerability because your actions violated our Terms of Service. We do hope,
 however, that you continue to work with us to find vulnerabilities in the site.

We have now re-enabled your Facebook account.

Joshua
Security Engineer
Facebook
-----Original Message to Facebook-----
From: khalil1828@hotmail.com
To: 
Subject: bypass facebook posts to timeline privacy

Name: Khalil Khalil
E-Mail: khalil1828@hotmail.com
Type: privacy
Scope: www
Description: ok , this is the third time i report this bug , 

i know that you guys now know that it’s a bug for sure after 
facebook.com/ola deactivate my account which is facebook.com/khalil.iz.sh

i want my account back soon as possible , as i report the bugs for you and i didnt use another fake accounts or test accounts to
break privacy .

although my account contains important messages that some of my friends need them back .

https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/1174822_10200988067716575_1496625129_n.jpg

repro:

this the last post i made before " www.facebook.com/ola " deactivate my account ,
i had no choice after you guys replay twice back again to me that this is not a bug . 

https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/543398_10151865722018885_1202186069_n.jpg

-----End Original Message to Facebook-----
i replay back that facebook report page has a " prove concept " and i cant prove without sending pictures or video . that is bullshit
after my second report i record this video which shows the exploit , i was rush recording it cause they was able to close that exploit in any second :

EnjOy..:)
MamoOn..

July 07, 2011

::Find Any Facebook Profile By using Picture ::

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Today I,ll discuss a short and smart trick using which you can easily locate any Facebook profile within seconds but the thing which matters is this that the picture must have the unique name in which the address of the person’s pofile is hidden however it may help you some day Smile that’s why I am sharing this trick. First of the go to the picture and see its name with which its been saved anywhere, It must be in some numerical figures having a _n” in the end.

Lets, Take a picture and inspect its name, so we found the following name of the picture:

23213_100000967034368_1371_n

Now, We have to find profile address out of it, Just ignore the 23213 in the start and also 1371_n in the end, Just copy the mid snippet of numbers like 100000967034368 , And after this paste it in notepad.

Now, Take this URL:

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=

And paste the snippet of numbers which you have pasted in notepad just after it like this:

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000967034368

Copy this whole URL and Paste this in browser address bar and hit enter, After this you,ll see the person’s, whose pic was here only, Facebook profile in front of you. Open-mouthed smile Small trick but useful one in some cases.

EnJoy..=))

MamoOn..

January 19, 2011

Hack the Facebook password or accounts


Hello friends today i will explain you how to hack the Facebook password or accounts remotely using keylogger.
Its a 100% working hack and you can easily hack anyone's Facebook account or password using this hack. In this tutorial i will explain you how to hack Facebook and other passwords of any user using 100% FUD keylogger. The keylogger in this tutorial we will discuss is L33ts keylogger and its 100% FUD(fully undetectable).

Hacking Facebook account is very easy and just requires not more than 10 minutes of work. Don't worry i will also tell you how to protect your facebook account or passwords from such hacks and hackers. But for this you must know how hackers hack your facebook account. So first i teach you how to hack facebook account remotely and then i will tell how to protect yourself from this.

NOTE: This tutorial is for Educational purposes only i.e. to make you aware how hackers hack your Facebook accounts. Please don't misuse it. I and Isoftdl is not responsible for any damage caused by you.
So guys lets start hacking Facebook account or passwords....
Steps to hack Facebook account using Keylogger:
1. Creating the Keylogger Server to hack Facebook passwords.
2. Extracting the Icon from installer.
3. Bind the keylogger server with any software setup.
4. How to spread your keylogger or send it to your friends to hack their Facebook accounts or passwords.


Step 1. Creating the Keylogger Server
1. Download the keylogger.
Download

2. Extract the file, Now you will get two folders:
a. First one contains Keylogger and Binder
b. Second Contains resource hacker tool.( to extract the icons from installers).

3. Now open the Keylogger. It contains two files one for gmail email and other for password. For this create one test account on Gmail and enter it's details in this.
4. After entering email and password. Set the time interval usually set 3 mins i.e. after how much time you want to receive logs from the user.
5. Now click on send verification mail. This mail is to test that your keylogger is working correctly or not.
6. After you click this you will receive a confirmation mail on test account which will confirm that keylogger is working.
7. Now click on generate to set the mutex (any secret key to make your keylogger FUD) and then click on compile server.
8. Now save the file to desktop or any other location of your choice. Now your server is ready but it can be easily detected.


Step 2.: Extracting the Icon file from any installer(resource hacker)
1. Open the Resource hacker folder and open the reshacker file.
2. Now go to its menu and open any setup file. Suppose we want to attach our keylogger to Ccleaner setup file. So open the Ccleaner setup with resource hacker.
3. Now in menu there is one action button click on it and then click save all resources.
4. Now save all the resources to desktop or any other location of your choice.
5. It consists of two files one is icon file and other is res file . We only need icon file, so you can delete the other file i.e res file.
6. Now we have Icon of installer file(as discussed above Ccleaner setup Icon).


Step 3: Bind the Keylogger server with any software
1. Now Go to keylogger folder and open the Binder.
2. Now Click on + button given below to add files.
3. Now add the keylogger server and the set up of software (i.e. in our case it's Ccleaner setup).
4. Now in menu of Binder, Go to Settings. There select the icon that we have generated in the previous step and set the location of output file as shown in figure.

5. Now again go to File's menu in Binder and click on Bind files.
6. Now your Binded keylogger is ready. Now you have to spread it or send it to the victim that is your friend.


Step4 : How to Spread Keylogger or send it to victim or friend
1. Now you have one Software setup file with keylogger attached with it.(In our case we have Ccleaner setup with keylogger attached with it.
2. Now Spread your keylogger through forums. You might be a member of various forums use them to spread your keylogger in form of software posts. You can use various software's to spread them that users frequently download.
3. Spread it through pendrives or USB hard drives. Suppose a friend asked you for a software give it the software that has keylogger attached with it.
Note: you can also attach keylogger with images also. But that can be detectable by antivirus. So avoid such type of hacking.
So isn't that so easy to hack anyone's Facebook account in just few minutes.

here is the link from where u can download the keylogger.
EnjOy.. :))
MamoOn..