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Raj Chandel 2011 Facebook Hacking – Raj Chandel 2011 Table of Contents 1. Facebook Tips & Tricks ...........................................................................4 1.1 Facebook Tips….…………………………………………….........................................5 1.2. How to find Facebook Number…………………………......................................6 1.3. How to access Facebook from G mail ………………………………………………….12 1.4. Facebook Emotions codes ……….…………………….......................................15 1.5. How to download Facebook in your PC…................................................ 17 1.6. Download your Information………………………….……………………………….…. 18 1.7. Import your blog in Facebook …………………….…………………………….….…...20 1.8. How to find if somebody hacked your Facebook account………….…….…… 21 1.9. How to change your name in Facebook ....……….…..…….…………….….……. 22 1.10. Export Email addresses of your Facebook account …..……….……….……... 23 1.11. How to create Facebook ID card ……..………………..…………………..………… 26 1.12. How to hide your Email address from Facebook apps…………..…..…………29 1.13. How to Delete and Terminate Facebook account ………………….………...... 30 1.14. How to Download Facebook photo album …...........................................32 1.15. How to add a forum (discussion board) to a page…………….……….………… 34 1.16. Face book antivirus …………………………….…….………………….……….………… 35 Co Copyright www.hackingarticles.in Page 2 Facebook Hacking – Raj Chandel 2011 1.17. How to alert Facebook fan page in your E-mail……………………………………… 36 1.18. How to Show who is online on Facebook when you are in offline mode….. 38 1.19. How to send SMS using Facebook………………………………………………….……. 39 1.20. How to find new pages you might like …………………………………………….…… 40 1.21. How to watch streaming TV on Facebook ………………………………………….… 41 1.22. How to create a map of your Facebook friend……………………………………… 42 1.23. Animated picture in Facebook.…………………………………………………………… 43 1.24. Colored text, bold, underline, smiles in Facebook status…………………..…… 44 1.25. How to disable Facebook Timeline….……………………………..….…………….…… 45 1.26. How to disable Public search of your Facebook profile ……………….…….…. 46 1.27. How to Publish your Empty status ……………………………..………….……..….... 47 1.28. How to Surf Blocked Facebook ……………..…………….……….…………..….……. 48 2. Facebook Web Apps ……………………………………………………………………….…… 50 2.1. How to Schedule Facebook massages Sendible ………..………….……….….……. 51 2.2. How to get Facebook updates on your Email …………………….……...……..…… 53 2.3. How to updates Facebook without using Face book…………………….…….…… 55 2.4. How to be notify when friend changes jobs…………………………..………………. 56 2.5. How to view Facebook Profile History ………….….………………………………….. 57 Co Copyright www.hackingarticles.in Page 3 Facebook Hacking – Raj Chandel 2011 2.6. How to Flip Facebook status updates …….…...………………..……………….…….. 58 2.7. How to find Shared videos on Facebook …..………..………………………….…….. 59 2.8. Capture the wisdom of your social Network …………….…...……….…………….. 60 2.9. Monitor your child Facebook activity ………………..……………………..………….. 61 2.10. Manage your personal & professional image………………..………………….….. 62 2.11. How to track Facebook Activities ……………..………………………………………… 63 2.12. Create mosaics Profile picture on Facebook …..……………..………….…………. 64 2.13. Online store on Facebook …………….….…..…………….….………….…………..…. 65 2.14. Online Face book Messenger………….…………………………………..…………..…. 66 2.15. How to Analysis Facebook Fan page…………………......…………………...……….. 67 2.16. How to find who un friends you ……………………………..……..………..………… 68 2.17. How to download Videos from Facebook ………………..……………….………... 69 2.18. How to create slideshow of your Facebook album ……….…………………..…… 70 2.19. How to Create Custom Facebook tab ………………….………………………………. 71 2.20. How to get Face book in Excel ………………………………………………………….… 73 2.21. How to connect Google docs to Facebook ................................................ 74 3. Facebook Software & Plugins ………………..……………….….……….…………………. 75 3.1. Facebook Color Changer …………………………..………….………….……………….… 76 Co Copyright www.hackingarticles.in Page 4 Facebook Hacking – Raj Chandel 2011 3.2. Facebook adds blocker …………….……………….………………..……………………… 77 3.3. How to connect Facebook, Twitter& Google ………..……………..……………….. 78 3.4. Facebook Toggle all ……………………………………………………….………….……….. 79 3.5. How to Facebook Chat on your desktop Adium ….……………………..………….. 81 3.6. Facebook based web browser ………………………...….…………………………..…… 83 3.7. Facebook E mail grabber ………………………………….…………………..……………… 85 3.8. How to connect outlook to Facebook …………..………………………………………. 86 4. Facebook Hacking & Security ………………………………………………………88 4.1. Facebook phishing …………….……………………….……………………..………………. 89 4.2. Facebook Password Decryptor .................................................................. 90 4.3. Web browser Pass view ……….……………………………….….…………….…………… 91 4.4. How to Hack Facebook using Keylogger …….……………….……………….………… 92 4.5. How to Hack Password using Facebook Hacker ………….………………..…….….. 97 4.6. How to delete Your friend Account within 24 hours..……...…….…….…..…… 99 4.7. How to protect your Facebook account from Hacking …………..…..…….……1oo 4.8. How to protect yourself from Keylogger & phishing attack ………………..….102 Co Copyright www.hackingarticles.in Page 5 Facebook Hacking – Raj Chandel 2011 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT “For any successful work, it owes to thank many” No one walks alone & when one is walking on the journey of life just where you start to thank those that joined you, walked beside you & helped you along the way. Over the years, those that I have met & worked with have continuously urged me to write a book, to share me knowledge & skills on paper & to share my insights together with the secrets to my continual, positive approach to life and all that life throws at us. So at last, here it is. So, perhaps this book & it’s pages will be seen as “thanks” to the tens of thousands of you who have who have helped to make my life what is today. Hard work, knowledge, dedication & positive attitude all are necessary to do any task successfully but one ingredient which is also very important than others is co-operation & guidance of experts & experienced person. All the words is lexicon futile & meaningless if I fail to express my sense of regard to my parents & sister for their sacrifices, blessings, prayers, everlasting love & pain & belief in me. I also want to thanks my friend Ankit, Ankur & Sonal for their support. I solely claim all the responsibility for any shortcomings & limitations in this book. Co Copyright www.hackingarticles.in Page 6 Facebook Hacking – Raj Chandel 2011 Legal Disclaimer The information provided in this eBook is to be used for educational purposes only. The author holds no responsibility for any misuse of the information provided. This book is totally meant for providing information on "Facebook Hacking”, About the Author Raj Chandel started his career at a very young age of 18 since then he has performed the roles of experienced Ethical Hacker, Cyber Security Expert, and Penetration Tester. He has also served IT industry by taking care of Network Security, System Security, and SEM with a firsthand experience of 3 years in Web Development, Ethical Hacking and Internet marketing. Contact me: [email protected] www.hackingarticles.in www.hackingtutorial.net Co Copyright www.hackingarticles.in Page 7 Facebook Hacking – Raj Chandel 2011 Introduction of Facebook Facebook was founded by 2004 by Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg and originally called thefacebook. It was quickly successful on campus and expanded beyond Harvard into other Ivy League schools. With the phenomenon growing in popularity, Zuckerberg enlisted two other students, Duston Moskovitz and Chris Hughes, to assist. Within months, thefacebook became a nationwide college networking website. Statistics People on Facebook More than 800 million active users More than 50% of our active users log on to Facebook in any given day Average user has 130 friends Activity on Facebook More than 900 million objects that people interact with (pages, groups, events and community pages) Average user is connected to 80 community pages, groups and events On average, more than 250 million photos are uploaded per day Global Reach More than 70 languages available on the site More than 75% of users are outside of the United States Over 300,000 users helped translate the site through the translations application Platform On average, people on Facebook install apps more than 20 million times every day Every month, more than 500 million people use an app on Facebook or experience Facebook Platform on other websites More than 7 million apps and websites are integrated with Facebook Mobile More than 350 million active users currently access Facebook through their mobile devices More than 475 mobile operators globally work to deploy and promote Facebook mobile products Co Copyright www.hackingarticles.in Page 8 Facebook Hacking – Raj Chandel 2011 Co Copyright www.hackingarticles.in Page 9 Facebook Hacking – Raj Chandel 2011 How to Find Your Facebook Number Go to facebook.com and log in. Click on “Profile” or if you’re using the new version, click on your name. The URL now contains something that ends with id=123456789. The number at the end is your profile ID Example My Profile ID is http://www.facebook.com/100000287487742 ID numbers 1-3 were tests that Mark Zuckerberg used to initially test Facebook; the profile pages no longer exist. The first real Facebook user starts at ID #4. It belongs to — you guessed it — Mark Zuckerberg. Find First 10 People to Sign Up For Facebook. Mark Zuckerberg Original Profile ID:
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