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Shadowave : Hack Facebook ID By Sending Link


Shadowave : Hack Facebook ID By Sending Link




Facebook is one of the most popular social media platforms in the world, with over 2.8 billion monthly active users. However, this also makes it a target for hackers who want to steal personal information, access private messages, or impersonate someone else. One of the methods that hackers use to hack Facebook accounts is called Shadowave.


What is Shadowave?




Shadowave is a website that provides a "verified" phishing page to gain login details of the victim. Phishing is a technique of tricking someone into entering their username and password on a fake website that looks like the real one. The fake website then sends the credentials to the hacker, who can use them to log in to the victim's account.


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How does Shadowave work?




Shadowave works by creating a link that looks like a legitimate Facebook profile or post. The link can be sent to the victim via email, text message, or social media. When the victim clicks on the link, they are redirected to a fake Facebook login page that looks identical to the real one. If the victim enters their username and password, they are sent to the hacker's email address. The hacker can then use them to access the victim's account and do whatever they want.


How to hack Facebook account using Shadowave?




To hack Facebook account using Shadowave, you need to follow these steps:



  • Go to the Shadowave website and sign up for an account.



  • Choose one of the Facebook profile options and click on the first link (English).



  • Copy the link and send it to your target via email, text message, or social media.



  • Wait for your target to click on the link and enter their login details.



  • Check your email for the credentials of your target.



  • Log in to their Facebook account and do whatever you want.




How to protect yourself from Shadowave?




To protect yourself from Shadowave, you need to be careful about what links you click on and what websites you visit. Here are some tips to avoid falling victim to Shadowave:



  • Do not click on suspicious links from unknown sources.



  • Always check the URL of the website before entering your login details. Make sure it starts with https:// and has a green padlock icon next to it.



  • Use a strong and unique password for your Facebook account and change it regularly.



  • Enable two-factor authentication for your Facebook account. This will require you to enter a code sent to your phone or email whenever you log in from a new device.



  • Report any phishing attempts to Facebook and delete them from your inbox or messages.




Conclusion




Shadowave is a dangerous tool that can be used by hackers to hack Facebook accounts by sending fake links. To avoid becoming a victim of Shadowave, you need to be vigilant about what links you click on and what websites you visit. You also need to secure your Facebook account with a strong password and two-factor authentication. Remember, if something seems too good to be true, it probably is.


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