Facebook provides a large reward to anyone who is able to resolve the problems they currently face. Unmitigated, a cash prize of 15 thousand USD or the equivalent of 197 million ready to be given in cash. Very tempting is not it?
But of course, Facebook does not necessarily give a gift this money directly. To be able to earn prize money, one must be able to overcome a bug in the system belongsFacebook.
This bug was discovered by Anand Prakash and allows a hacker to access your Facebook account others directly.
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Quoted from Digital Trends, the bug is related to the process of resetting an account on Facebook. In this process, the system will send up a six-digit PIN to a Facebook user's phone number that serves as a temporary password. Typically, a user is given 10-12 times attempted to enter a PIN.
But unfortunately, this was not found on the Facebook beta for developers. And Prakash found a bug that allows Prakash to try a combination of the PIN repeatedly with no maximum limit. With several experiments, Prakash could try to hack any Facebook account.
This prize was deliberately given by Facebook as the bounty program that is often done by many technology companies of the world. In fact, some time ago, the Pentagon also had a similar effort, provides the opportunity for anyone to penetrate his security system. Of course, there are also prepared prize money as well as Facebook contests by this.
But of course, Facebook does not necessarily give a gift this money directly. To be able to earn prize money, one must be able to overcome a bug in the system belongsFacebook.
This bug was discovered by Anand Prakash and allows a hacker to access your Facebook account others directly.
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- AMD Announces List Processor Supports Use of Oculus Rift
- Review Coolpad Shine, Can serve Secondary Market Relies Fingerprint Sensor
- Recommend Asus GeForce GTX 950 variant latest, Without Additional Power
Quoted from Digital Trends, the bug is related to the process of resetting an account on Facebook. In this process, the system will send up a six-digit PIN to a Facebook user's phone number that serves as a temporary password. Typically, a user is given 10-12 times attempted to enter a PIN.
But unfortunately, this was not found on the Facebook beta for developers. And Prakash found a bug that allows Prakash to try a combination of the PIN repeatedly with no maximum limit. With several experiments, Prakash could try to hack any Facebook account.
This prize was deliberately given by Facebook as the bounty program that is often done by many technology companies of the world. In fact, some time ago, the Pentagon also had a similar effort, provides the opportunity for anyone to penetrate his security system. Of course, there are also prepared prize money as well as Facebook contests by this.
So hard, , , i not interest with this
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