Reasons Facebook Blocked or Hacked
Reasons Facebook Blocked or Hacked
On a daily basis, we come across some links on WhatsApp or Facebook which fall under the category of data scraping or phishing. When we click on these links, they ask us to log in with our Facebook account. Like when we play games or use some tools or on any website we prefer the social login option to save time instead of creating an account etc.
For that Follow our Article step by step
1. First, try
to always use the email signup option to register anywhere and avoid direct Gmail
login as much as possible. Because in it we give them access to many things.
For example, when you log into a funny game directly from your Facebook
account, your login ID's login ID is sent to Secure IP for verification
purposes. This is a special type of code that makes it clear that you have
willingly given them access to your social account to a certain extent. Now
these secure IP front panel people buy from them. And add your IP ID to your
panel. Now they can link as many pages as they want to your ID. You will often
see pages that you have never liked but they are showing up in your likes so
this is the reason behind it. And this is called data scraping.
So try to
remove access to such apps or websites from your account after using them.
Screenshots of how to remove them are linked with this post.
Other links
are mostly phishing. Fishing means baiting fish.
2. These links
are like if your friend invited you to some game or website to join me or get
so many credits by joining this link etc. This is not a link to official games,
websites, or tools, but a website. If you click on this link then this link
will never open on the Facebook app but will open in your browser. And its
interface will be exactly as if you are being asked for a Facebook account login
to log in to this game or website. You will give your email and password then
you will get an error. While in the background, that email and password must
have actually reached the website owner who gave you this kernel.
Previously,
if you had two-factor verification turned on on your account, you could avoid
it. But now some phishing tools are working at such advanced level that
automatic method is working behind them. Here you are trying to log in for this
game, there on the backend your ID is logging in somewhere else. Even if
two-factor verification is turned on, the same code as you type is being
written somewhere else, and that robotic system before you in thousandths of a
second before you can proceed after typing the verification code. Your ID is
already logged in.
If you get
any such link and get an error after giving Facebook login details, then
understand that you have been phished. Change your password immediately and tell
Facebook to log out of your ID from everywhere.
3. In the third
step, do not repeatedly directly target any national, or international trend or
tool, or website. If you have to do it, do it on Twitter because other social
platforms consider it spamming. Due to this, your profile can be reported in
the category of spamming, negative marketing, and proxy marketing and if there
are more reports then no one can stop it from being blocked.
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