Five ways to steal your Facebook data
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Five ways to steal your Facebook data


 

Your account within the Facebook platform can be hacked in several ways in order to access your login data and information and other information. There are several ways hackers use to get hold of your social network data.


Malicious ads on Facebook


Ads may download malware, and this is what can happen with fake ads called malicious ads. Although Facebook has cracked down on ad serving, there have been multiple instances in which hackers have bypassed the platform's restrictions. These types of ads can steal your login information, banking information, personal data, and other sensitive information.


And while Facebook has gained more experience over the years with controlling this issue, ads like this are still something to watch out for.


Social engineering attacks


Social engineering is used to manipulate targets in order to divulge sensitive information using social and psychological methods. Such types of methods are commonly done in phishing attacks. Scammers often find this personal information about you in your personal Facebook account.


Even if you have privacy protections that prevent others from seeing most of your information, the information can be obtained through friend requests that you accept. So it is better not to accept friend requests from strangers.


You must also enable security features. By setting the option to show personal details to private or only to trusted friends.


Facebook personality test apps


Facebook continues to ban personal testing apps, but they still exist. While data collection is the purpose of these applications. But they are also used to spread malware or steal login details. Test apps are an easy way for advertisers and fraudsters alike to collect user data. This is because many users do not hesitate to give it permission to access their Facebook account.


Scams through posts


Instead of relying on Facebook to serve ads across its platform, scammers share posts on their profiles that lead to malware or scam sites. These posts are promoted by scammers through Facebook advertising tools. It is also posted and shared by both regular and fake users. This is especially true for scam sites that promise some kind of bonus such as a winning opportunity. The sites that post these posts often try to appear legitimate.


When the user clicks on the attached links, he is directed to a website that contains a fake product or promotes a fake service. The sites ask for payment information to be entered and this information is then used to steal money or access user accounts.


Links sent via Messenger


One general rule of digital security is that if a contact sends you a URL in a message, you should not click on it directly. This is because malicious links sent via messaging apps are one of the most common ways to hack accounts and spread viruses.


Given that Messenger is the most popular way to send messages, many scammers use it to spread their malware.

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