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Activities to break into computer(s) or technology systems without authorized access and making them do things they were not originally designed to do.
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Someone has hacked into my account and made a new profile [closed]
I think my account has been hacked. A new 'Krista Mountford' account has been opened, and tried to add all of my friends, but I didn't make the account!
My account name in the URL ends with ...
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Input in the facebook hacker cup [closed]
Does the input file need to be directly processed by the program?
say in the latest Beautiful strings question,
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Good luck in the Facebook Hacker Cup this year!
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Capturing IP address in Facebook password reset requests [closed]
From couple of months someone is regularly trying to hack into my account. It would be very easy to get hold of the person if requester's IP address can be captured in the request.
Like someone from ...
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How AirTime could change the look of the Facebook permission dialog?
I saw this very personalized facebook dialog installing AirTime Facebook app:
How could they do that technically? (Just heavy CSS hacking?)
Is it against the Facebook's TOS ?
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Accessing Facebook cookies in browser
When I type in javascript:alert(document.cookie) in the URL bar, I only get to see some cookies which facebook has set for my account.
I think this is because the other cookies are http only.
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Javascript injection by ISP
This page claims that a Tunisian ISP was injecting javascript into the source code of Facebook pages:
http://www.r00ted.com/doku.php?id=injection_tunisie
function h6h(st){var ...
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Security question: Is this a valid way to hack into Facebook applications? (and possibly Facebook)?
Your friend connects to Facebook and checks "remember me".
Facebook creates a cookie on the browser.
Your friends goes to the bathroom.
You steal your friend's cookies from his browser and its data.
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