37d6e8c88a This entire hacking process was done without even the user knowing that their Facebook account is being hacked.So how did he manage to hack into Facebook account? Well here are the entire details on how this process took place.It all starts with a simple SMS. karen richardson saysFebruary 4, 2016 at 9:03 pmIf I open a Facebook account with a different name, will my real name show up on the new account too? The reason for my question is that my job requires me to have contact with people anonymously, while working undercover.Reply Lalit Kumar saysFebruary 5, 2016 at 10:32 amFacebook does not really appreciate such undercover accounts. I got a new message from FACEBOOK, the other message was from Facebook. Asked about 11 months ago by Michael Zonetti313 Votes 11 Followers Seen by 7,188Good QuestionFollow this Question Share. but it's not a https.
Any response from your side, however, may worsen the situation.Reply. So it's not a phishing scam it's someone with my actual email constantly, for weeks now,. After a while, these messages will stop coming. But it is true that without confirmation code such attempts will not work. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. You can see the value of user (which is sent with all AJAX requests) is different from the profileid we modified. I can understand if someone accidentally entered my number or email, but then again, my email is personal, so I doubt anyone would have a similar one to it. So, you will have to contact FB support to sort out this problem. Timeline 23rd May 2013 - Reported 28th May 2013 - Acknowledgment of Report 28th May 2013 - Issue Fixed Note The bounty assigned to this bug was $20,000, clearly demonstrating the severity of the issue.
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