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How to Trace Facebook Accounts? [2022]

Many of you are still asking me how to trace fake or dummy Facebook accounts. In this tutorial, I will tell you the step-by-step process of how to do it. But first, let us talk about the process we will be doing and other information you need to know to understand the process. What is Banner Grabbing?            According to  Security Trails , banner grabbing is an act of getting software banner information manually or using OSINT tools that can do it for you automatically.            There are many  OSINT tools  that you can use to execute this process, like Telnet, Wget, cURL, and the famous Nmap. But in this tutorial, the meaning of banner grabbing is a process of coating unsuspicious links into shortened URLs that will get information from the target's device when triggered.  The trigger for this process is when the target clicks the shortened URL we sent.         ...

Chinese Hackers used Modified Version of Log4j Exploit to Attack Academic Institution

          A Chinese advanced persistent threat (APT) hackers has been observed using a modified version of the Log4j exploit to target a large unnamed academic institution. The said exploit was performing various operations such as recon and credential harvesting on the targeted systems.           The APT group was dubbed as "Aquatic Panda" and some believed that they are on-the-go since mid-2020. As Benjamin Wiley said on the CrowdStrike report, it is a China-based [APT] with a dual mission of intelligence collection and industrial espionage. Their attacks mostly targeted companies in telecommunications, technology, and government sectors.           According to the CrowdStrike, researchers from Falcon OverWatch recently disrupted an attempt to steal industrial intelligence and military secrets from an unnamed academic institution using Log4Shell exploit tools. The researchers uncovered the suspic...

Pokimane Threatened Streamlabs (The Story Behind)

Pokimane, an internet personality known as a Twitch streamer and has almost 8.19 million followers, threatened to stop using Streamlabs if they didn't resolve the issue it was facing right now.      It all started when Streamlabs was accused of copying the website of Lightstream, a cloud-based live streaming app maker. At first, Lightstream tweeted screenshots of its website beside Streamlabs with the caption "Hey, can I copy your homework?"      Later on, the CEO of Lightstream, Stu Grubbs, retweeted the image saying, "The team at @streamlabs should be ashamed. Not satisfied enough to ride @OBSProject's hard work."      The issue quickly spread on the internet, and Streamlabs received a lot of backlash from different internet personalities, including Pokimane.       The OBS Studio also got into action after Grubb's tweet. According to OBS Studio, before Streamlabs OBS was launched, they asked if they could use OBS in its ...