When you see variations of the official Facebook URL combined with terms like "hack," "hacker," or "hackker," you are likely looking at a phishing attempt. These sites are designed to look identical to the real Facebook login page. When a user enters their email and password, the data is not sent to Facebook; it is harvested by a third party. Common Tactics Used by Deceptive Sites:
Social Engineering: Promoting these links on forums or YouTube comments with promises that they can "unlock" private profiles or recover forgotten passwords.
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Identity Fraud: Hackers often use compromised accounts to scam the user’s friends and family, asking for money or spreading further malicious links. How to Protect Your Account
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