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The scope of this bug was extremely wide and affected a lot of users. Based on the post a lot of users got their accounts hacked. However, the scope of this bug was extremely wide and affected a lot of users. Based on the post a lot of users got their accounts hacked. However, Facebook states that it is only possible to retrieve the access_token via the Graph API by email. This means that the info stolen via this vulnerability cannot be used to conduct any other kind of attack. In an interview with Yubico’s CEO, it was explained that the access_token is used for authentication, not as an authorization token. So, even though the access_token can be abused by a malicious user, it is not illegal or against Facebook’s rules.
The vulnerability would have allowed a hacker to get a full access to a user's account. It is unclear how much information that would have allowed. Facebook states that only the email was read by the hacker.
The researcher says that the hacker used data stolen from a Facebook user , to gain access to the target account. The hacker was able to log in from several locations (most probably from the target's mobile device) using different browser cookies. It is not clear which cookie was used to gain access to the account.
In order to prevent login attempts through browser refresh, Facebook disabled the refresh functionality. This, however, meant that those who were logged in when the exploit was discovered, were locked out. Furthermore, a user did not have to do anything unusual in order to be locked out. If the browser was closed, the user was locked out of their account.
We found an older method for accessing your Facebook from a desktop browser. This requires you to log into Facebook with your username and password, then bookmark the page. You'll be able to access your Facebook account from any computer that has this bookmark.
You can also view the list of people who have access to your account and deactivate Facebook accounts from this menu. You'll need to log in with your Facebook username and password before you can complete this process.
While you're there, you can also visit the Account Settings page to take a look at your general Facebook account settings. From this page, you can decide if you would like to receive emails or SMS notifications when someone posts on your behalf.
So, to conclude, it is very important to check your Facebook account to make sure you haven't been the victim of a phishing attack. Be sure to regularly check your password, two-factor authentication settings and security questions. It could also be possible that you have been the target of a phishing attack. If you notice strange things happening in your account, like logins from a new location or device, or changes in your settings, you should immediately contact Facebook.
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