Phishing relies heavily on human error rather than software vulnerabilities. Because of this, you can easily protect your account by implementing the following security habits: 1. Always Verify the URL

El término "Xploit" proviene de la informática y la ciberseguridad ( exploit ), y hace referencia a un fragmento de software, datos o secuencia de comandos utilizado con el fin de aprovechar una vulnerabilidad de seguridad en un sistema de comunicación para comportarse de forma no deseada.

The query refers to a specific URL structure often associated with "Xploitz," a brand/name frequently used by hacking forums, credential dump sites, or black-hat tool repositories. The specific path "hackearunfacebook" (Spanish for "hack a Facebook") indicates a tool or service claiming to compromise Facebook accounts.

To understand how to defend against these attacks, it is critical to know how they operate mechanically:

Xploitz Net operates as a "phishing-as-a-service" platform. Instead of requiring advanced coding skills, the website provides users with ready-made, fraudulent login pages designed to mimic legitimate major platforms like Facebook.

Convictions for digital intrusion can result in heavy financial fines, a permanent criminal record, and significant prison sentences.

Once the victim enters their credentials, the data is captured by the Xploitz server and sent to the person who generated the link. Risks to the "Hacker"

Use a dedicated authenticator app (like Google Authenticator or Duo) rather than SMS, as SMS can be intercepted via SIM-swapping. 3. Never Click on Urgent Links

: Facebook uses various forms of encryption to protect data in transit and at rest. For instance, they use SSL/TLS to encrypt data between your browser or app and their servers.

Modern web browsers (such as Google Chrome, Safari, and Mozilla Firefox) utilize real-time threat intelligence feeds. The domain names used by services like Xploitz are automatically flagged as malicious within minutes of deployment, resulting in a prominent warning screen. 2. Social Media Link Filters