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Cara Hack Password Facebook Munggunakan BruteForce Kali Linux

Hai Sobat Blogger Sekalian, Pada Postingan Saya Kali Ini Saya Akan Membahas Cara Mencari Password Facebook Menggunakan BruteForce Pada Kali Linux.
Cara Ini Cukup Simpel, Tapi Ada Juga Kemungkinan Gagal Karena Password Yg Di Gunakan Mungkin Tidak Tercantum Pada Wordlist :D

oke langsung saja Ikuti Caranya :v

1. Download terlebih dahulu script facebook.py nya disini
    Jika belum memiliki wordlist bisa sedot disini
    Setelah Di Download Kalian Letakan Kedua File Tersebut Di HOME.
    Boleh Juga File facebook.py aja Jika Sudah Menggerti Cara Menggunakan File Wordlist
    Tempat Penyimpanannya ya :D
    Buka Terminal anda dan jalankan dengan perintah

     python facebook.py




2. Masukan username atau Id korban
    buka target anda
    dan ubah dari www menjadi graph
    copy username atau id korban
 
contoh :

Dan masukan username atau Id korban di tools facebook.py yang anda jalankan tadi
Masukan Wordlist anda

Contoh :
karena lokasi wordlist saya berada di file home jadi menggunakan perintah
/root/C0de.txt



Tunggu untuk mendapatkan password korban
jika sudah menapatkan password nanti tampilannya akan seperti ini



Dan Login

email gunakan username atau Id korban
dan password gunakan yang sudah anda dapatkan


Selamat Anda Berhasil Hack Facebook :)

Gunakan dengan Bijak Jangan Sembarangan
Kami tidak akan bertanggung jawab atas apa yang anda perbuat


Mohon maaf untuk pemilik akun Facebook ini :v


Mohon maaf Jika ada kesalahan kata :)

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