Monday, 17 June 2013

How Does anyone hack your account (Awareness purpose)

Do you think anything like hacking exists? Yes it does but no person can hack your account directly without your knowledge, I am not a hacker but i know these kinds of stuff. Your account always gets hacked because of one main reason-"You want to hack someone else's account”. Yes that’s true didn't understand, keep reading.



The Hacking Software Technique Used by Hackers-

Have you ever wondered why any hacking software asks your email ID with the victims email ID? That’s where you get hacked, when you type your email id and password it gets mailed to the person who gave you the software! These software are created by Microsoft Visual Basic and they don't hack the victims account they just give an error at the END, Instead your accounts password will be in the hands of the hacker! You can create your own program through certain codes which can be found in tutorials in YouTube’s remember your account gets hacked only by the person who gives you any hacking software.

Use of Autolikes-

Using post auto-likers gets your password when you allow the access token which you get, so they hack into your account and advertise their Auto-liker. This is one of the main reasons why so many people's account gets hacked.

Login through your Facebook account in a hacker site!-

Many sites have these kinds of things-
Enter username and password to download
A website would actually show this -
Login with Facebook to download

But the hacking sites show "Enter Password" that’s where you get hacked. Once you enter your password, the HTML script mails your password to the hacker! Then your account gets hacked, so be sure that you won't enter your password anywhere. But the sites having login with facebook are harmless.

There is no such software which can hack your account, don’t be afraid if anyone blackmails you to hack your account, he can do it only through the above listed ways. Please share this so other also get benefited.

2 comments:

  1. You are ignoring brute force hacking where for example software connects to a blog using standard usernames and then runs through a dictionary of words for passwords - which is why passwords should never be just a single word, add numbers / characters / a second word and the password becomes much more difficult. And I don't just mean changing letters "o" to 0 or "l" to ones - if you have to use a word as your password make it password23~ rather than passw0rd.

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    1. Thanks a lot John... you have made the post even more informative. I would really recommend everyone to read your comment as well along with the post...:)

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