Facebook is one of the biggest social networking platform based in Menlo Park, California. People use Facebook to stay connected with their friends and family but there’s a huge risk behind it. The rate of the cyber crime is increasing day by day.
According to National Cyber Security Alliance, almost 50% of small business have experienced cyber attack and more than 75% of employees leave their computers unsecured.
So Facebook just introduced a new security feature for all of us through which you need to set a special security key called as login approvals which works on Universal 2nd Factor Algorithm. This U2F(Universal 2nd Factor) standard is created by Fido Alliance.
To turn ON this feature, please follow this detailed tutorial for securing your Facebook account 2017. But Remember one thing, this security key feature works only on Opera and Chrome Browsers and will not support for mobile app.
There are so many methods through which you can hack FACEBOOK like MITM Attacks (Man in the Middle), Session Hijacking, Phishing (Most Popular), Cookie Stealing and Social Engineering. Security keys , by contrast always based on a Cryptography algorithms.
If you still faces any issue regarding anything related to FACEBOOK, then you can directly report your problem by clicking below link.
– To report anything on Facebook
– Beware from Cookie Autostealer Facebook Worms/Viruses
To read more about Facebook and its hidden resources, please click here.
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