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How do I hack into a person's FB account for my friend?
05-31-2014, 07:23 PM
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How do I hack into a person's FB account for my friend?
Someone hacked my friend's account and so she just discarded it and created a new one, but now some creeper is FB messaging her and some friends that she works with and asking for nude photos and stuff. I'm not FB friend's with this phony person but I bet I could become friends with him if that is necessary. What I mainly want to do is either hack into it the account and change the password or delete it/deactivate it. We can't go to the police because it's out of their jurisdiction so the only people who could help would be the FBI and they don't want to waste their time with that. SO are there any awesome hackers who could help me out? Thank you so much and God bless nerds that are aligned with the light side of the Force.

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05-31-2014, 07:36 PM
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lol nice try

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05-31-2014, 07:53 PM
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Hacking into any facebook account is a felony....You won't find help here.
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05-31-2014, 07:54 PM
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You cannot hack into a Facebook account. If that would be possible, everyone would be doing it. There are no security flaws in Facebook at current. Your account has not been hacked either. What in fact happened is that you chose a weak password which was guessed, or your chose a weak secret question which was guessed, or you did not keep your operating system and applications up to date which led to a virus recording your password, or you were foolish enough to be tricked to log into a fake website which was made to look like Facebook, et cetera. You were however not hacked. Others therefore cannot help you with hacking into a Facebook account either.
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05-31-2014, 07:59 PM
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im not a nerd, but 'hacking' never happens on facebook ( it is far too hard ) what you want to do is make this guy look like a knob end Wink what you do is get lots of people to add him and repetedly post on his wall who are you or get lodes of people to call him a dirty perv this probably wont do the trick if i know FB pervs we will have to get lodes of people to insult him so it really gets through to him, post harsh things on his updates THIS IS THE BEST THING TO DO, MAKE A GROUP CALLED SOMETHING LIKE "********** THE DIRTY PERV", GET LODES OF PEOPLE TO JOIN THIS GROUP. HE WILL FEEL LIKE SHIT IF HE SEES THIS IF THIS DOESNT WORK, WELL....... JUSTR IGNORE HIM. HES JUST ANOTHER FB PERV Wink
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05-31-2014, 08:03 PM
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1.) If this person is impersonating someone else, you should contact Facebook about it, as they take matter such as this in the highest regard. Your friend made a poor judgment call in simply trashing the compromised page without pursuing it. It is really an obligation to report it if this person is going to be performing illicit activities in her name.

2.) Just because it's out of your jurisdiction does not mean you cannot file a criminal report with your police department. That is what you should do. You should also consider contacting IC3 (Internet Crime Complaint Center) about it. They are in a partnership with the FBI and they handle matters such as this. You have nothing to lose by contacting them.

3.) As other people may have stated, Facebook cannot be hacked. Either someone guessed your friend's password, or it simply got phished. If not the password, then the security question was guessed, and the answer was more than likely gleaned from things that she had posted on her page. It is an all-too-common occurrence that they will set the backdoor question to the name of their dog or a family member, and then post that person's name in a blog.

4.) What you are asking for is a crime. Say that someone honors your request, and your plan is discovered by any law enforcement entity, they will seize your computer and any online accounts you have, including this one. This very question would be admissible as evidence against you. IP and MAC addresses are easily traceable.

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