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June 25, 2022

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If you make this mistake, your Facebook is more at risk of being hacked

If you make this mistake, your Facebook is more at risk of being hacked

We've warned you about the risks of using one account to log into others. Here's why: A security researcher was able to hijack Facebook accounts by users logging in with their Gmail credentials. We'll show you how he did it and what you can do to prevent falling victim to hacks like this.

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