The following are tips to prevent bruteforce on Facebook accounts. The goal, of course, is to secure the account so as not to hack other people.
As we know that the technique of hacking a facebook account using termux is bruteforce. That means if there is a password that matches our account, the account can be taken over immediately.
Now I will share some tips to avoid bruteforce attacks. I guarantee after this, even if our account is attacked with an algorithm from any termux fb hack script it will not penetrate.
Maybe some of you have experienced losing your fb account because of this technique. So, now add more Facebook security by following the following guidelines.
How to Prevent Bruteforce on Facebook Account

The thing you need to remember is that bruteforce only attacks the password section. So the main key is to replace the password with a new rule.
The bruteforce technique also has an algorithm which can create automatic password combinations based on the state of the account.
Example:
Bruteforce Algorithm”account name + date of birth + nickname + 1234“.
Then your Facebook account has the following data:
Nama = Aldi Taher Tanggal lahir = 13 juli 2003 Nama panggilan = altah
If your facebook account uses a password aldi123then the account can be hacked easily.
Other passwords that can be cracked with the above algorithm are taher1234, altah234, aldi132002, 13072002.
You know why that is?
This is because the password used is entered into the bruteforce algorithm. So you have to pay attention again in creating a password, my friend.
Here’s how to make an anti-bruteforce facebook password
1. Use a combination of upper and lower case letters
One of the downsides of bruteforce is that it can’t detect both uppercase and lowercase letters. We can take advantage of this by inserting some uppercase letters into the password combination.
Example:
AlDi123, TaHer1234
Even though the password is entered into the bruteforce algorithm, it still cannot be penetrated.
The reason is that Facebook will not accept (login) even though the words in the password are the same. However, the use of uppercase and lowercase letters is different.
2. Add unique symbols or characters
Symbols or characters that can be used, for example, such as [email protected]#%& or you can add your own.
Based on my experience using bruteforce, none of the algorithms includes symbols. So the use of symbols in facebook password can to prevent bruteforce.
The following is an example of a password that uses symbols:
Aldi!123, Tah£r123
3. Using spaces
This is the result of my own experiment. I purposely added a space between the Facebook account password combinations. Then attack him with bruteforce.
As a result the account cannot be breached even though the algorithm is correct.
You can see the use of spaces in the following example:
Al di123. Ta her123. Aldi taher123
4. Do not enter account name, date of birth and nickname
So, if you want to create a simple and easy-to-remember password, don’t include your Facebook account name, date of birth and nickname.
Even though the facebook password is only teabottle12but because the word tehbotol is not in the facebook account data it is automatically 100% safe and difficult to penetrate.
Tips to make your Facebook account more secure from bruteforce attacks, just use a combination of the 4 rules for creating a password above or enable 2-factor authentication.
I have tested it with the dark fb script to attack the fb account (me) that uses these rules. The result is that no random passwords can penetrate (my) fb account.
Although my fb account uses a simple password, but so far it is still safe even though it is often used as a bruteforce target.
The key is to have 2-factor authentication enabled. So every time there is a login activity, you must enter an additional code that is sent by Facebook via SMS to our number.
For some people, things like this are considered difficult to log in, because who knows if the number is lost, they can’t even enter their own Facebook account.
But for the sake of security I just activate it and keep the associated number active.
Okay, so the discussion about how to avoid bruteforce on a facebook account. Hopefully it can be useful.
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