Facebook users have been warned to be more careful after a criminal running password hacking services online, with a fine of $ 100 (£ 61) per account. Researchers at security vendor, PandaLabs has discovered a site that displays the message "With our site you can hack any Facebook account that you need. Our server uses revealed 'holes' in Facebook.com protection and gets access to databases of all users."
However, until now not clear the name of the site, only domain hosting sites are in Moscow According to PandaLabs, the site is used to deceive site visitors to participate in the site by asking Facebook ID and password. "In many cases, these web pages have a good design. It is easy to contract these services and become victims of crime online or cyber criminal, and finally to the user identity theft. "Said Luis Corrons, director of PandaLabs.
"Once an intruder to hack into Facebook accounts, all personal data published on the site can be stolen. Similarly, a user account on Facebook can be used to send malware, spam, or may threaten to contact another friend on Facebook. "Corrons added
However, until now not clear the name of the site, only domain hosting sites are in Moscow According to PandaLabs, the site is used to deceive site visitors to participate in the site by asking Facebook ID and password. "In many cases, these web pages have a good design. It is easy to contract these services and become victims of crime online or cyber criminal, and finally to the user identity theft. "Said Luis Corrons, director of PandaLabs.
"Once an intruder to hack into Facebook accounts, all personal data published on the site can be stolen. Similarly, a user account on Facebook can be used to send malware, spam, or may threaten to contact another friend on Facebook. "Corrons added
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