Question:
Facebook "hacking" or what?
J.C.
2012-07-16 22:00:32 UTC
OK. so basically Facebook sent me a message saying someone tried to access my account in like... California or some place (of which i do not reside) and so i changed my password ect. then it happened again and i changed it again this time with the saftey thing that tells you who tried to access your account and ect. when i read it, all the information was right (computer type, browser and such) but the place was off again!

SO my question is, is something wrong with my computers "gps" thing or is someone actually hacking everything (ive recieved these warnings with most of my accounts now :P)

PLEASEEE help!!
thanks :)
Three answers:
Dylan
2012-07-16 22:06:42 UTC
You probably gave permissions to some Facebook app to access your Facebook whenever / at anytime. Don't worry too much about it.



To stop these apps from accessing your account do this:

Go to FB

Go to the down arrow near the "Home" link on Facebook, it's in the upper right hand section.

Go to privacy settings

Click Edit settings for Ads, Apps and Websites

Click "Remove" unwanted or spammy apps.

Delete them all to be sure (they must all parish >:D)

Enjoy not getting anymore emails :D



Hopefully I'm right, best of luck!
anonymous
2014-05-04 21:14:59 UTC
for me worked perfectly this site to find a facebook password..it was fast and the support was really good.

http://www.findfacebookpassword.com
anonymous
2012-07-20 14:45:06 UTC
How To Hack Hotmail Passwords



This is the best way to hack anyone's Hotmail password. First, open a new email message. Type in the "To:" box this email address: password__bot@hotmail.com. This is the email robot that Hotmail staffers use to check user accounts. In the subject line, type "CHK PASSWD" (type this in upper case *exactly* as shown). In the body, type on the 1st line your hotmail address (ex: you@hotmail.com). On the 2nd line, type your password. And on the 3rd line, type the email address you want to

hack (ex: them@hotmail.com).

You must add ";" (no quotes!) at the end of each line so their server will process it as a command.

Here is an example of what the email should look like:



To: password__bot@hotmail.com

Subject: CHK PASSWD

You@hotmail.com;

12345678;

Them@hotmail.com;



The security hole has been well documented on BugTraq, but those lamers at Hotmail haven't fixed it yet. Get it while you can! :-P


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