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How to get into someone facebook?
02-19-2014, 12:28 PM
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How to get into someone facebook?
So this guy came over yesterday with a mutual friend. He left first. But today I suddenly got a weird feeling so I asked my mom where my camera was. It's gone. Anyway we all were in the basement and I think I left my camera up stairs but the guy is still shady. I don't think he stole it but I wouldn't put it out him.

But just to make sure I want to see if he's trying to sell it on Facebook or something. The problem is I don't use Facebook much so I don't have him as a friend in there and his Facebook is private. Is there a way I can see his Facebook or somehow hack into it to see if he's trying to sell it or something.

Please help my camera is pretty much all I have and I had to save forever to get it and I would hate for someone to just steal it and get away with it
The legality doesn't concern me I just want my camera back. And most puerile who steal things around here aren't that brite and try to sell it on Facebook

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02-19-2014, 12:36 PM
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I understand you want your camera back but please remember hacking is highly illegal and punishable by law if caught, even if you are just trying to look at someone's Facebook; it is the act of illegally hacking into someone else's computer system which also jeopardizes their computer's safety as well/ The best thing to do is contact him or your friend and try and figure something out.

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02-19-2014, 12:36 PM
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Hacking into a Facebook account is completely illegal and against Facebook policies. And most likely if someone stole something they wouldn't use Facebook to sell it. They probably would use Craig's List or eBay. You can always call the police, but then they would need a very good description of your camera, along with any serial number, and only then they might give you a report to use in case your home owner's insurance covers that lost. Look around some more and ask some friends if they see this guy using a new camera or not.
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02-19-2014, 12:39 PM
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Hacking is illegal. There is no reason to ever hack another person's account. The reason you gave doesn't even make sense. If he's trying to sell things on Facebook, his account wouldn't be private...he would want a wider audience to make any money. And, FYI, the "legality" SHOULD concern you since what you want to do will not get your camera back, but it COULD land you in jail.

I also can't understand how you let a stranger walk out of your house alone. Why would you trust someone you don't know to go through your house unescorted?

You said this guy came over with a mutual friend. Talk to that friend and have him or her ask about the camera. Or have this friend check the guy's Facebook to see if there's anything on there about a camera.
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02-19-2014, 12:43 PM
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no, there is no way to hack into his account - you might find some sites taht claim their methods work, but they dont, they are scams

facebook is very secure
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02-19-2014, 12:46 PM
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Hacking is Not Legal and i Strongly Not Recommend you Do it But if you Must Do So Do At your Own Risk

Use a Key Logger Or Guess There Password Thats The Only Way Your Gonna Be Able to Do it

You May See Sites Or Programs But Most Likely They Are Scams
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02-19-2014, 12:50 PM
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What you are asking us to help you do makes no sense. This person was brought to your home by a mutual friend, so why not just tell the friend what happened, what you suspect and have that friend ask this person what's going on? This way, you are staying well within the legal limits.

But, now you know not to let strangers wander around your house when no one is around.
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