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5 Ways to Protect Your Facebook Account from Getting Hacked

Facebook’s security practices changed for the better after its biggest data breach. If you haven’t heard already, hackers managed to steal 267 million user profiles. And, they did exactly what any other hacker would do - they sold the data on the Dark Web for other malicious actors to exploit. To make the matters worse, this happened only a couple of days after the massive Zoom data breach which affected over half a million users. This just shows how vulnerable your online accounts can be, including Facebook. Even though Facebook has implemented a better cybersecurity infrastructure, that doesn’t mean that your account is 100% safe. Today, even newbie hackers can infiltrate your account. And if they have the means or the know-how, you can easily hack a Facebook account and expose someone's private messages. But luckily, you can also prevent this from happening quite easily. In this article, we’ll go over some important tips that every digital user should implement. Data has be...

How to hide a virus in a picture?

⭕️ How to hide a virus in a picture?

Greetings to trojan readers!
Today we will consider one of the simplest ways to disguise malware. Despite his prostate, he works to this day. With the help of it, stealers, keyloggers and other nasty things are still masked.

1. Create a folder and drag our picture and virus there.

2. Go to iconvertcom and create an icon for our picture (in the format settings, choose from 16x16 to 256x256). Next, click on "Convert ICO" and download our icon.
3. Don't touch the icon yet. We return to the folder> select the image and the virus> add to the archive.
4. In the parameters of the archive, do the following. Click on "Create self-extracting archive" (general tab)> "SFX options" (additional tab)> Go to "Update" and click on "extract and update all files" and "overwrite all files without prompting".

5. Go to the "Installation" tab and prescribe which files should be opened during the launch of our executable (first a picture, then a virus)

6. Go to the "Mode" tab and click on "Unpack to a temporary folder" and "hide all"

6. Go to the "text and graphics" tab and load our icon (icon). So, we replaced the archive icon with the icon of our picture.

7. Now we have an executable (exemple.exe) with our photo icon. Pretty pale, so we'll use one trick.
We rename our file, namely we enter between the name and the point "gpj" (exemplegpj.exe). Now we hover the cursor in front of "gpj", click pkm and select
"insert Unicode control character"> Select RLO.

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