Facebook. If you are not very careful, you risk being left without your account social networking, hackers discovering a new method by which they can fool almost anyone, including users who are vigilant and don't really fall for phishing attacks. In the video clip below, you can see how this attack was thought out, replicating a page with Facebook's SSO login system to create a fake window through which our username and password are stolen when we try to log in.
Facebook. You can see that the respective window appears to be one that loads a code from Facebook's servers, but in reality it loads a hacker's code, which is masked by a "real" login page. When the user enters the username and password of the Facebook account, they are displayed directly to the hacker, who can then log into the account and steal that account, without the real user being able to stop it, without him knowing that he voluntarily disclosed his username and password.
Facebook accounts can be stolen extremely easily by hackers
Facebook. This new method is probably the most complex and credible to date, and this is because it succeeded in replicating the secure login system of the social network in order to deceive the user. Even vigilant people, who do not log in through unknown pages, can be fooled by this new method of stealing Facebook accounts, and this is because everything is thought to look as real as possible, until a verification of the source code of the page .
Facebook. The only method by which a person can realize if he has a real page in front of him, or a fake one, is to try to drag that window into a separate tab in the browser he is using. If that window cannot be pulled out of the main page, then everything is just a trick to steal the Facebook account, and the username and password should not be entered there, because they will go directly to the hacker who created the whole system.
Facebook. Unfortunately, the American company has no way to protect people, since no system of its own is used, so everyone has to protect themselves.