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facebook question?
04-08-2014, 07:18 PM
Post: #1
facebook question?
when someone tries to sign into some one else's facebook account. sometimes facebook asks for a their birth date to make sure that they are not hackers.and if they answer incorrectly and fail to log in,the next time the real owner logs into her account will be informed of their effort.and says that someone has tried to log into your account from another device.
my question is what if they know your birth date and answer correctly and get to your account.will the owner still be informedl? or facebook will get confident that they are no hackers and just doesn't inform the real owner after that?

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04-08-2014, 07:25 PM
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You're obviously planning to hack someones account. Don't bother. If FB doesn't catch you, karma will..

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04-08-2014, 07:27 PM
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Don't worry dear,
Actually Facebook also given a login message security.
So those people get notification about someone login there account immediately that use this feature.
Hope this will help you . . .
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04-08-2014, 07:33 PM
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Assuming you get the birth right and the 2 other follow up questions right then u will be let in and the original owner will NOT be informed of anything unusual. HOWEVER, when they attempt to login their IP Address will now not be the same and they too will have to go thru same process which if the original owner is suspicious may wonder why that is. In most cases they wont look further into the matter.

Its also possible the owner has an alert on for when even a single attempt is made to get access (logs).
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