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It is to educate you about how your profile can be hacked by others, but not to encourage readers into hacking others accounts. Please don’t believe any site or software which claims to help you hack facebook profiles, you’ll end up installing dangerous virus on your computer or being your own account hacked. Today i am going to teach you, how to hack facebook profile without using traditional Phishing, Keylogging and other Social Techniques. In this hack i’ll be using facebook’s own Trusted Friends Password Recovery method Requirements: 1> 3 Fake Profiles. 2> Firefox and Chrome. 3> Patience and little Luck -> Create three fake profiles by your yourself. You have to send add requests from these profiles to the victim. Before sending these customize these profiles in such a way that the victim adds these profiles without any suspicion. Make sure one of this profiles goes to same school as victim, one has same workplace and last one has same surname, Trust me you’ll thank me later. One last thing. One last thing these accounts should be older than 7 days. After the victim has accepted the friend requests, interact a little with victim using these profiles(like add a comment,tag a photo etc). If you’re done, trap has been set for victim. Steps: Just to make sure this thing really works i’ve tested this to hack my own profile and couple other business profiles of mine ) and it works. 1> Open Chrome and Go to facebook and click on ‘Forgot your Password?’ link. If you know the victims username or email (you can get this from victims profile info) enter them, other wise go down and enter victims name & your fake profile name. 2> Click on ‘No Longer Access to These’. Facebook will say you to enter new email account that you have now full access to send you the recovery details(I suggest you to enter a Fake or Temporary email address for safety purpose)
Posted on: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 18:14:09 +0000

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