[...] to pop into the pub briefly on your way home. If the screen-grab on The Hawthorne Effect website is to be believed, the hacker – aaargh, I'm doing it again! – did nothing more than guess the password of someone at [...]
[...] to pop into the pub briefly on your way home. If the screen-grab on The Hawthorne Effect website is to be believed, the hacker – aaargh, I’m doing it again! – did nothing more than guess the [...]
[...] to pop into the pub briefly on your way home. If the screen-grab on The Hawthorne Effect website is to be believed, the hacker – aaargh, I’m doing it again! – did nothing more than guess the [...]
[...] hack was captured by The Hawthorne Effect blog here. According to Paul Ducklin at Sophos, it looks as if the account was hijacked after someone managed [...]
[...] hack was captured by The Hawthorne Effect blog here. According to Paul Ducklin at Sophos, it looks as if the account was hijacked after someone managed [...]
Once someone get’s access to a fan page, it’s quite impossible to prevent it from happening as the user can add other users as admins and then deactivate those accounts.
Once he/she logins to Facebook with those accounts, he has access to the fan page and it will be shown as hidden as long as the account is inactive.
[...] hack was captured by The Hawthorne Effect blog here. According to Paul Ducklin at Sophos, it looks as if the account was hijacked after someone managed [...]
Have you ever wanted to get back at someone but couldn’t figure out how to? How about hacking into their facebook and messing around with it? Sound good? Within minutes you will have access to your victims facebook and have full control of it. Have fun!
July 21st, 2011 at 11:24 pm
[...] to pop into the pub briefly on your way home. If the screen-grab on The Hawthorne Effect website is to be believed, the hacker – aaargh, I'm doing it again! – did nothing more than guess the password of someone at [...]
July 22nd, 2011 at 12:32 am
[...] to pop into the pub briefly on your way home. If the screen-grab on The Hawthorne Effect website is to be believed, the hacker – aaargh, I’m doing it again! – did nothing more than guess the [...]
July 22nd, 2011 at 3:21 am
[...] to pop into the pub briefly on your way home. If the screen-grab on The Hawthorne Effect website is to be believed, the hacker – aaargh, I’m doing it again! – did nothing more than guess the [...]
July 22nd, 2011 at 7:16 am
[...] hack was captured by The Hawthorne Effect blog here. According to Paul Ducklin at Sophos, it looks as if the account was hijacked after someone managed [...]
July 22nd, 2011 at 8:50 am
[...] hack was captured by The Hawthorne Effect blog here. According to Paul Ducklin at Sophos, it looks as if the account was hijacked after someone managed [...]
July 24th, 2011 at 7:14 pm
Once someone get’s access to a fan page, it’s quite impossible to prevent it from happening as the user can add other users as admins and then deactivate those accounts.
Once he/she logins to Facebook with those accounts, he has access to the fan page and it will be shown as hidden as long as the account is inactive.
September 15th, 2011 at 2:00 pm
[...] hack was captured by The Hawthorne Effect blog here. According to Paul Ducklin at Sophos, it looks as if the account was hijacked after someone managed [...]
July 7th, 2012 at 11:19 pm
Have you ever wanted to get back at someone but couldn’t figure out how to? How about hacking into their facebook and messing around with it? Sound good? Within minutes you will have access to your victims facebook and have full control of it. Have fun!