: You may be trapped in endless "human verification" surveys that generate revenue for the scammer while never providing the promised profile access.
Some scammers simply send an executable that opens a pop-up: “You’ve been hacked. Send $50 in Bitcoin to unlock your files.” This is ransomware-lite. No Facebook data was ever fetched.
Security experts and technical reviews warn that these applications do not work as advertised because Facebook’s privacy architecture prevents unauthorized external access to private data. Risks of Using These Tools
: You may be trapped in endless "human verification" surveys that generate revenue for the scammer while never providing the promised profile access.
Some scammers simply send an executable that opens a pop-up: “You’ve been hacked. Send $50 in Bitcoin to unlock your files.” This is ransomware-lite. No Facebook data was ever fetched.
Security experts and technical reviews warn that these applications do not work as advertised because Facebook’s privacy architecture prevents unauthorized external access to private data. Risks of Using These Tools