37d6e8c88a He also uploaded a video proving his exploit along with a screenshot of his prize from Facebook. “By pasting the code in the browser console, the user gives the code access to their account. They must remove all comments and posts published by the hackers. In order to execute code in the JavaScript console when on Facebook, users must turn on a certain setting. The website lets its users attempt to enter the code correctly several times before they are locked out. The Good News. We couldn't find the page you were looking for. Scammers are well aware of this, which is why they often trick internauts into performing certain actions by promising them such hacking tools.
By executing the code provided by the cybercriminals, users are unwittingly handing over access to their accounts. However, no one gets any passwords. It’s also recommended that victims warn their friends to make sure they don’t take the bait. SummitAdopting an open approach to global networks with the Telecom Infra ProjectFacebook Open SourceAndroidiOSWebBackendReactReact NativeHHVMAsyncDisplayKitprestopopFluxflowshimmerEventsScale 2015Scale 2014F8Hack Developer DayOCP Summit V. Security engineer Anand Prakash detailed his accomplishment in a blog post, explaining his discovery and methods on exploring the social networks vulnerability. . Experts report that the scammers are based in India.
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