Thursday, 14 June 2012

How to Protect your Facebook Account from Hackers

1:  Enabled Secure Browsing
Enabling Secure browsing means that from now on you will be browsing facebook over a Secure Internet Connection. Secure Connections can reduce the risk of successful hacking attacks by over 90% .Click Here to enable Secure Browsing

2:Activate text message notification
Facebook providing the free text message notification to FB all users. You can easily receive text notifications whenever your account is accessed from a device other than your primary computer or mobile devices. After get notification, you’ll understand that is it you or an hacker log in then you can immediately change your password.

 3;Always Create a strong Password
Strong password is one of the best trick to save the Facebook Accounts from hacker. To create strong password in your Facebook account, you have to use minimum 3 capital letter, 3 smaller letter and 3 number character (Example ;- BCDefg123). This type strong password will help you to increase your Facebook account safety & protection.

4:Be careful while using 3rd party Apps 
In Facebook have lot of third party apps to made facebook more fun & more comfortable. But now Hackers has attracted on this things & using made it, another special weapon for Hacking Facebook accounts.Sometimes we these third party apps for specific time, but after use we forgot to remove/disable them or reduce their permission. These unless or inactive can be one of the reason to Hacks your account. So click here & go to App setting page, then disable these apps which apps no longer you’re using.

5:Be smart
 Going out on the InterWebs without adequate security software – anti-virus, anti-malware, anti-you-name-it – is like wandering into a tigers cage slathered in Everett & Jones barbecue sauce. If your PC has been compromised by a keylogger or remote access Trojan (RAT), none of these defenses will do you much good. There’s a word for people who go online without adequate protection, and that word is “lunch.”