5 sneaky ways hackers get access to your Facebook account

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Know this truth, if you don’t give access they cannot get in. You give hackers unknowingly access to your Facebook account by enabling them to access your account.
Facebook is a popular social network where people connect, make posts, and share opinions with their friends and family. As a result of its popularity, connections, and the personal data of its users, cybercriminals have been targeting it for theft. This includes gaining access to your Facebook account and using it for fraudulent activities. For this reason, hackers are more interested in gaining access to your Facebook account.
In this article, we will be sharing with you 5 tricky ways hackers can get access to your Facebook account and how you can protect yourself against them.
Okay, let’s dive in.
Phishing
Hackers can gain access to all your personal data and login information through phishing. It is simply done by directing you to click on a site or sign in to a website through an e-mail or pop-up message. This is sent to get all the data required to get access to your Facebook account. Some hackers even go to the extent of creating a fake email that looks like the one Facebook sent.
Anytime you are opening an email or logging in to a website, make sure the address is correct or if “Facebook” is misspelled. Also, check if there is a secure icon on the site before signing in. Finally, the best option is always to go to your Facebook account. Here, you can check if there is any message Facebook is trying to pass to you instead of clicking or signing it to any unknown site.
Fake emails
Fake emails are more risky and sophisticated than before. If you open a fake email, the hacker has already gotten access to your data. It can be difficult to determine a fake email. The best way to avoid this is to not click anything in the e-mail or open the e-mail at all. If Facebook wants to reach out to you it can always be through your Facebook account.
Whenever you receive an email from Facebook, don’t open it. Delete it right away and go to your Facebook account. You will see a notification there if Facebook wants to communicate with you.
Keyloggers
Keylogger is a high-level hacker technique used to access personal information. It requires hackers to install software on your phone or laptop so that every login detail and personal information you use on it will be visible to them.
This hacking technique can be avoided. Do not install an app from an unknown source or allow someone else to have access to your mobile phone or laptop. Be conscious of what happens on your PC or smartphone. This is because hackers will not only get access to your Facebook account but also to all your credit card and other sensitive login details.
Public Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi networks, especially free Facebook Wi-Fi, are unsecure. Hackers can snoop through all the data and personal details you use on web pages while using Wi-Fi.
To prevent this, avoid using free Facebook Wi-Fi access and use mobile data to ensure your data on Facebook is secured.
Weak password
Avoid using passwords that hackers can easily guess. Using your name, spouse’s names, nicknames, or pet names for passwords can easily be guessed and accessed by hackers. Once they get your password they can have access to your Facebook account and do whatever they want to do with it.
Ensure you implement a strong password that combines uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, characters, and space to create your password for your Facebook account. Avoid using the same password for all your social media or email accounts.
Secure your Facebook account
Cybercriminals are finding more and more ways to access Facebook accounts to execute their fraudulent acts day by day. As a result, be careful, follow all the precautionary keys listed above, and if you notice any suspicious activity, take preventative action quickly before it is too late.
Almost 70% of what we do now is through the Internet which is why we need to be more careful online. Save your confidential information, ensure you use a unique and strong password, do not sign in or click on any link you are not sure of, do not download any app if it is not safe, and do not use sensitive information when using public Wi-Fi.
All this and more are critical to keeping your account safe and out of the reach of hackers.
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