Monday, 5 January 2015

Facebook password tricks: 3 passwords that you can use to access your Facebook account.

You can access your Facebook account with 3
different passwords . I was surporised when i read
this message posted by one of my friend in
Facebook. So , immediately, i tested whether it is
true one or not. Yes, it is working.
Facebook allows the following variation of your
passwords:
1. Your Original Password:
Let us assume that you are using
"breakTheSecurity" as password. Yeah, you can
log in with your default password
2. Your original password with the case reversed
(Toggle case):
This one will be interesting one. You can toggle
the case of your Password and use it.
For instance, your are using "breakTheSecurity" as
your default password. In this password, 'T' and 'S'
is Capitalized.
if you toggle the password case, then your
password will become "BREAKtHEsECURITY".
3. Your original password with the first letter
capitalized:
If the first character of your password is in lower
case and you change it to Upper case, you can still
login with this one.
For instance, the original password is
"breakTheSecurity" . In this password, the first
character 'b' is in lower case. If you capitalize the
first character, then your password is
"BreakTheSecurity".
The reason for 3 Passswords for your facebook
account
It is not security flaw. It is just feature provided by
Facebook.
"We accept three forms of the user's password to
help overcome the most common reasons that
authentic logins are rejected. In addition to the
original password" Zdnet quotedas Facebook
spokesperson saying. " we also accept the
password if a userinadvertently has caps lock
enabledor theirmobile device automatically
capitalizes the first character of the password."
Three different Usernames:
1. You can use your Facebook 'Username' as user
name(if you have created)
2. You can use your email address
3. You can use use your mobile number ( if you
have added your mobile number in Fb).

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