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2012 was the year Facebook began moving more aggressively toward HTTPS by default. Before this shift, much of the data sent between your computer and Facebook’s servers was unencrypted, making it easy to intercept. By enforcing SSL/TLS encryption, Facebook effectively killed off many of the "session hijacking" methods that had plagued the site since 2010. The Legacy of the 2012 Hack Searches hackear facebook 2012

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Survey Scams & Fake Tools: Many users were tricked into downloading "Facebook hacking tools" that promised to crack others' passwords but instead led to survey scams or infected the user's own machine with malware. The Legacy of the 2012 Hack Searches Confidential

SMS Vulnerability: A serious flaw was identified in 2012 (and later reported) regarding SMS verification. Hackers could exploit a weakness in the password reset process to redirect verification codes to their own phones.

Data Vulnerabilities: Facebook later admitted to a bug that began in 2012 which exposed the contact information of approximately 6 million users to their friends.

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