![]() ![]() ![]() Technically, it's not possible right now, because the Facebook has made SSL encryption mandatory to all connections.īut don't worry, I have found a social networking site that still runs without httpsso you can play with FaceNiff When you " start " the FaceNiff, it will monitor all the network traffic over the WiFi, then it will capture unencrypted session ID cookies from the websites. Please enable JavaScript! Bitte aktiviere JavaScript! Por favor,activa el JavaScript! That means, if you want to hack into a Facebook account which is using the same WiFi network, you can use FaceNiff. It's not work on my device, said that I already used it before but it's not true.
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