He can't be blamed for your horrible experience. I hope you went to the police. I guess whoever it was would have done it another way if he didn't know this Facebook hack and besides, if he used Facebook in this way, he'd have to be very clever with computers to not leave a trail of evidence behind him that the police would use as evidence to prosecute him.
If he was very clever with computers, he wouldn't have used this technique anyway. Those both are great ideas But I just wait it out and keep checking back and eventually there's a security flaw lolz. Each of these often reveal more info than their supposed to if Facebook is meant to be private. Especially considering how open Facebook is as a platform and how integrated it is into so much of the internet with social logins and API's. It's very simple. Anyone can make a profile calling anything they want and it definitely isn't illegal.
The only time when it could be considered illegal is if you get caught preforming illegal activities through it. But even then, the act of creating a fake profile isn't illegal, it would just serve as evidence against you in a court and prove your criminal intentions.
Besides, even in the real world, you can call yourself what you want so long as you don't have any motives to break the law. If I wanted to, tomorrow I could spend the day telling everyone that my name is President Obama and I live in the white house with my wife Michelle. That's creating a FAKE profile but it isn't illegal for me to do that in the real world so how can it be illegal online.
Know that you are an idiot. Facebook might not like it and could close the account if they want, but rules on web sites don't equal actual legislation. What I don't understand is, why not just add them yourself rather then go through all this effort to be sneaky? I'VE found that 9 out of 10 people usually just accept friend requests.
You don't really have a lot to lose by sending an innocent friend request. Besides, if you're trying to get with a hot girl, do you honestly think that stalking her and being sneaky is going to get you anywhere? I ran across this thread by accident, but there is another way I ran across a long time ago in the apps on facebook, whether it still works or not I am not sure, I haven't done it lately and only found it by accident. It did not work for me especially even after I receive a reply to my message.
I did not see any portion of the profile :D. This a great article, you have some great and smart ideas. But I have two questions.
Please reply. Hey, I was just going to ask that same question Q 1 but you beat me to it. As for your second question: Yes, you can view anyone's friends list unless they set it so that only friends can see it :.
I came here looking for how to unlock but also came here to have some help: There's only one working site i know, but after 3 different persons profile views it does not unlock anymore?
That's nice But I doubt the person I'm thinking of will fall for that Also, there are some people whose accounts aren't properly secured and if they are a friend of your friend, you can always go on some recent activity between them For example: Your friend commented on the person you're stalking's status Just click on their 'Photos' box at the top and bingo!
You have access to a few of their photos It worked for me :. I was searching the net for a way to view private photobucket albums and finally found a service that works.
They showed me proof 1st and I also got a free account. A big reason why social networking sites are so popular is that they give us an illusion of control that real relationships lack. This is why so many otherwise intellegent people post compromising material and are outraged when their 'privacy' is breached. I think we should question technology. Why not make an informed choice as to what works for you personaly?
If something promises something and it dosen't deliver, it's based on a lie. As most people would agree, a relationship that begins decitfuly won't lead to anything positive.
When it comes to new technology, most of us behave like sheep. We welcome every new development as an improvement. We adapt our lives to fit the technology, and rarely question whether it really works for us or not. Technology promises us more lesuire time to spend with people we love, and it makes us feel more in control of our lives and relationships. Why is it that despite this promise, so many of us find ourselves spending hours of our lives alone, pouring our free time into maintaining online relationships that are often superficial and deceptive?
I love the freedom of the internet, and I'm as intrigued as anyone else with new technology. What I question is the way our society seems to blindly swallow each new development as progressive and better. As a computer security major, I found this article interesting from a security perspective. I'm glad to know that Facebook addressed the security vulnerabilities in a reasonable timeframe, it brings me comfort as a Facebook member.
I was unaware that my profile becomes temporarily available by simply responding to a message from a non-friend. I'm thankful for that knowledge. Regarding the moral lashings that I viewed in the comments above, you don't deserve them for posting the article. I find the article informative and I will now be guarded when viewing messages and friend requests. This 'trick' would only truly work on a person who has hundreds or thousands of friends.
Not someone who keeps tabs on everyone. While I might be one to try something like this, I know it would never work on me. Takes one to know one ; Also, I think eventually they would realize the profile was fake unless they are one of the aforementioned types so you might as well get the info you need while you can.
I am actually the victim of having my Facebook profile 'hacked' in this way. Does anyone know how to remove the intruder? The person who portrayed themselves as one of my friends has been adding creepy comments to my photos, but when I go to my friends list they aren't there to delete. I thought of this idea too. But the person i want to spy on has their friends list set to private. Yeah im not badmouthing this im just saying im pretty sure this already around and that you CAN get reported its called Phishing.
That's very clever, but I have to say I would call the cops if I realized someone impersonated my friend. By the way its a federal crime to impersonate some one I wouldnt be worried about anyone careing much but you never know.
Great article, you have just reaffirmed my view of the intellectual capabilities of the majority of the negative response 'facebookers'. Do you have any other suggestions for part two, since a person shown in a public search without a profile picture might just indicate that their picture is set to private and not that they don't use facebook often, though that's possible too.
Finally a solution. Great article. I have been trying to view a private myspace and facebook page for a few years now. I have a valid reason to need to see a private facebook page, I am not trying to get anyones personal info, or post negative comments.
My fiance's baby's mother lives in another state and keeps putting old pics of her and my fiance as her main profile pic trying to portray that they are together and a 'family'.
They were never in a relationship and she got pregnant on purpose and deceitfully. My fiance only took the pic with her and the baby, for his daughter bday, my fiance tucked his away in his daughter memory book for her to have when she gets older, this biatch on the other hand, couldn't wait to turn around and use the pic in a deceitful way, and 'acting' like they are together so all her friends or anyone who looks at her profile will automatically asume they are together, so she won't look stupid being a single mom.
WE have contacted facebook and myspace numerous times and reported her and they do nothing! My fiance is upset because the pic wasn't in that context and he doesnt like his pics online and doesnt even join social sites and never gave her permission to post his pic, especially in a false way.
Then she sets her pages to private so its like 'what do you have to hide, and what are you saying to all your friends about my fiance that we can't see? I just want to see if she is being truthfull, and saying the guy in the pic is her daughters father, or if she is trying to act like she is in a real relationship. We live in VA and her in NJ and to see what other pics she may be posting that we can't see.
Before we confront her we want to know the truth of her intentions. If she is really being truthfull, then ok who cares about the pic, but if she is lying then that is slanderous and she needs to be confronted and stopped. You should not be allowed to post pics of other people without their permission. YOu should have to blank out others faces and only show yours unless you have permission.
That is so humiliating to me if my friends or family end up seeing her profile pic and it looks like he is cheating when they don't even see each other, when he goes to NJ to visit his daughter, I am right there with him. So how do i get this to stop without an article like this. I have no malicious intents, however the person who page I need to view has malicious intents towards me. No one should be allowed to post any pic they want, if the other people in the pic wanted their business on the internet they would post it theirself.
We should be able to contact facebook and myspace and request a user take our pics down if we don't approve. For those with negative comments, there are far worst things in the world that people are doing, and information they are hacking than trying to view a dang social network page, BIG DEAL! Thats why my fiance doesn't deal with the internet other than email or our home based business because he doesn't want his pics or personal info out there so she shouldn't be allowed to do it for him!
I have a crazy situation a girl stole my pics off facebook but she's set to private so I can't see what exactly she is saying or how many of my pictures she has stolen. I reported her to facebook but they have done nothing so far. This might have worked at one time. But does NOT any longer. Private profiles will not have a view friends tab. Please hang up and try again.
Hi Ryan, found this article great. For the people who post negatively on this, you went to the article in the beginning, it did not go to you. For those who simply looked at it to post a bad review, do something better with your time. My solution, is you play another role. Instead of 'I lost my password' you can say 'some person has hacked my account and they are horrible.
They will imitate me and try to get to you. Whatever you do, ignore them. You could even put forward 'they are stalking me so don't communicate with me because it just helps them'.
The massive advantage of this is that because the original account owner might object on over the fake one particularly to the person who you were originally trying to target , in this method it is sorted with.
The problem with this is that by not taking the stalker route, they might contact the person who you are imitating. Alternate forms of communication which are reliable are used.
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