Software Keylogger A software keylogger is a
program that can record each stroke on the keyboard that the user makes,
most often without their knowledge. The software has to be downloaded
manually on the victim's computer. It will automatically start capturing
keystrokes as soon as the computer is turned on and remain undetected
in the background. The software can be programmed to send you a summary
of all the keystrokes via email.
CNET has Free Keylogger,
which as the title suggests, is free. If this isn't what you're looking
for, you can search for other free keyloggers or pay for one.
Method 2: Phishing
This option is
much more difficult than the rest, but it is also the most common method
to hack someone's account. The most popular type of phishing involves creating a fake login page.
The page can be sent via email to your victim and will look exactly
like the Facebook login page. If the victim logs in, the information
will be sent to you instead of to Facebook. This process is difficult
because you will need to create a web hosting account and a fake login
page.
The easiest way to do this would be to follow our guide on how to clone a website
to make an exact copy of the facebook login page. Then you'll just need
to tweak the submit form to copy / store / email the login details a
victim enters. If you need help with the exact steps, there are detailed instructions available
by Alex Long here on Null Byte. Users are very careful now with logging
into Facebook through other links, though, and email phishing filters
are getting better every day, so that only adds to this already
difficult process. But, it's still possible, especially if you clone the entire Facebook website
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