Facebook suffers from a number of security issues. Users can run into serious risk in case they are not careful. What's more important is that users should be able to protect his/her own profile form these viruses than that for Facebook developers itself has some of the viruses or an attempt to hack your profile. The number of facebook account hacking seems to be on the increase and this page is in response to a friend who asked what to do after her account is hacked. Any online account is in danger of being hacked. With its unique features the risk of hacking aggravates. To help you out in protecting your Facebook account
we have assembled a list of top 10 Facebook accounts from Facebook Hackers.
1. Proper Facebook login
Avoid clicking on any URL in email or other documentation to open Facebook Login page. Go to the Facebook page and enter login details to access the account. Try to redirect clicks in most common way to hack Facebook account and it might be easily avoided.
2. Virus in Facebook Inbox
Send profile friends a personal message that contains a link that redirects you to an infected page. The link was actually send by a hacked
Facebook profile. Most of the links are now blacklisted with Malware warnings on them.
3. Don't use Facebook public shared PC
Always delete cookies and clear the cache after using Facebook from a public shared computer.
Facebook will never send you an email asking you to change your password or enter personal details. It's the reason of your hacked public profile as well even, if you logged out from the Facebook account.
4. Fake home page
Don't ignore a warning from official Facebook. There are "hot chicks" whom you might not know and they might look like some Hollywood starlet might be a guy. Avoid profile's without a profile pic. You might find any friends in common with you. In case if an account is compromised, hackers might still learn certain things about you from your profile, or could send you a message via the friend's account to attract malware site.
5. Use browser add-on
For Facebook you might use the following Firefox add-on
Adblock Plus - You might not see any ads
No Script - The user won't allow javascript unless you give it permission