A security
vendor has identified an online service offering to help anyone to hack into any
Facebook account for $100. However, those who sign up for the service could find
themselves becoming the victims instead.


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Users of the service are required to
first register with the site and then provide an ID of the Facebook account they
want hacked. Users who enter the ID and click on a “Hack it” button are then
presented with the username of the owner of the Facebook account. They then have
the option to “Start Facebook hacking.”


Those
who follow the instructions are eventually told that the hack was successful and
a password for the account was retrieved. In order to get the password, the user
is then required to send $100 via Western Union to an individual in the
Ukraine.

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