24-02-2017, 11:39 AM
Hack a bank account
Internet security is just a dream and you know it. If a hacker wants to do something, he or she can do it. If a system is secure and can not be hacked, then steal data from someone who has access to it, and then do the "work" from the inside. Do you think you're safe just because some sites ask you for authentication? Let me tell you that not even CAPTCHA is safe. Nothing is.http: //gohacers4u.blogspot.com
Have you noticed that when you want to make an online transaction the bank's site asks you a lot of things to identify you correctly? They are very deep with these questions. In fact, this is a good thing, otherwise, anyone who knows a little about you could easily enter into your account. This only makes it a little more difficult for you to be a victim of cyber-fraud, but it does not make it impossible ...
Of course, there is the classic way with the cheating site. Hackers get your data by making you visit a clone page of your bank and all the data you enter will be sent to them. But that's for gullible users, you're a lot smarter than that. Well, so are some hackers. Some browsers store your data, such as passwords, usernames, and the like. If it is infected with malware, the data on your PC will be recorded by that virus and sent to the hacker without your knowledge. And sometimes you do not even need to get a virus, you just have to download some JavaScript from some page. Apart from the code that the site requires, you will also have some code that will make the hacker have access to your cookies, therefore, use them to transfer money, change a password and the like.
It is not easy for the average Joe to hack his account, but hackers can do it, if they try hard enough. So what needs to be done? Well, the first thing is to be careful what you click and the second is to deploy good security measures on your computer!
Internet security is just a dream and you know it. If a hacker wants to do something, he or she can do it. If a system is secure and can not be hacked, then steal data from someone who has access to it, and then do the "work" from the inside. Do you think you're safe just because some sites ask you for authentication? Let me tell you that not even CAPTCHA is safe. Nothing is.http: //gohacers4u.blogspot.com
Have you noticed that when you want to make an online transaction the bank's site asks you a lot of things to identify you correctly? They are very deep with these questions. In fact, this is a good thing, otherwise, anyone who knows a little about you could easily enter into your account. This only makes it a little more difficult for you to be a victim of cyber-fraud, but it does not make it impossible ...
Of course, there is the classic way with the cheating site. Hackers get your data by making you visit a clone page of your bank and all the data you enter will be sent to them. But that's for gullible users, you're a lot smarter than that. Well, so are some hackers. Some browsers store your data, such as passwords, usernames, and the like. If it is infected with malware, the data on your PC will be recorded by that virus and sent to the hacker without your knowledge. And sometimes you do not even need to get a virus, you just have to download some JavaScript from some page. Apart from the code that the site requires, you will also have some code that will make the hacker have access to your cookies, therefore, use them to transfer money, change a password and the like.
It is not easy for the average Joe to hack his account, but hackers can do it, if they try hard enough. So what needs to be done? Well, the first thing is to be careful what you click and the second is to deploy good security measures on your computer!