Showing posts with label Facebook new tricks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook new tricks. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 November 2016

How to Accept all Facebook Friend Requests at Once

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Facebook Tricks
If you have many pending friend requests on Facebook you can click them all manually by spending a lot of time to confirm them all or you can confirm friends requests all at once with our tips and tricks ...

You just need to follow simple steps and execute a small script and all your friend requests will be accepted automatically + any page request or other requests can also be accepted easily.
So now lets see how exactly this thing works.

1. Open Facebook.com and Sign-In.

2. Now visit https://www.facebook.com/reqs.php and here you will see all the requests for pages and right on top you will see all the friend requests.

3. Now you will see "See More" option click that to show all friend requests.

4. Now just press Ctrl + Shift + J to open Console menu in chrome and then simply paste the below script and press enter.


// Copy this code
javascript:for( i = 1;i<
document.getElementsByName("actions[accept]").length;i++)
{
document.getElementsByName("actions[accept]")[i].click();
}
void(0);


That's it now within seconds all the friend requests will be accepted.

This even works for all the page request simply visit the above link and paste the script as mentioned above, it will accept all the page requests.

So guys now you can easily accept friend requests from people who might wanna join your company, well this script is working fine as tested by me, so please just give it a try and do comment if you face any problem.

Thanks and stay blessed!

Friday, 10 June 2016

The Facebook Hacking Tool that Can Really Hack Accounts, But...

Facebook Hacking tool

A newly discovered Facebook hacking tool actually has the capability to hack Facebook account, but YOURS, and not the one you desire to hack.

How to Hack Facebook account? How to Hack my Girlfriends Facebook account? My boyfriend is cheating on me, How do I hack his Facebook Account?

These are the queries that most of the Internet users search on Google.

But Beware! If you come across any Facebook hacking tool that promises you to help you hack your friends Facebook accounts, you may end up downloading a hacking tool that could hack you, instead of them.

Facebook  Hacking Tool that Can Really Hack, But Your Accounts

Facebook Hacking Tool

Dubbed Remtasu, the tool is marketing itself as a Facebook hacking tool but actually is a Windows-based Trojan that has accelerated globally over the past year, and has now capability to disguise itself as an app for accessing people's Facebook account credentials.

The tool contains a Keylogger that can capture all your keystrokes and store them in a file that is subsequently sent to the attacker's server.

The malicious Facebook hacking tool is exploiting "the constant desire of a lot of users to take control of accounts from this well-known social network," according to a Monday blog post by IT security company ESET.

How Remtasu Works:

The malicious tool is delivered via direct download websites.

Once a user visits one of these websites, the dangerous Win32/Remtasu.Y malware automatically gets downloaded and executed on victim's machine and hide itself among other files.
Remtasu has capability to:


  • Open and obtain information from the clipboard.
  • Capture keystrokes.


Store all the data in a file which is subsequently sent to an FTP server.

The worst part is yet to come:

The malware remains on the infected computer even when the victim reboots their system or attempts to find the malware threat in the list of active processes.
"In this case, the malware replicates itself, saving the copy in a folder that it also creates within the system32 folder," reads the post. "The new InstallDir folder remains hidden inside the system files, making it difficult for users to access."
Most affected parts of the world include Colombia, Turkey, Thailand and elsewhere. In past, Remtasu was distributed through malicious files attached to phishing emails purporting to be from legitimate government or businesses organisations.


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Thanks and stay blessed!