Groups | Search | Server Info | Keyboard shortcuts | Login | Register [http] [https] [nntp] [nntps]


Groups > comp.lang.basic.visual.misc > #4291

__LINK__ Crack Password Facebook 2012 Countdown

Newsgroups comp.lang.basic.visual.misc
Date 2024-01-25 05:30 -0800
Message-ID <a1b99293-d5a6-47c1-9c35-9a949b6ae3can@googlegroups.com> (permalink)
Subject __LINK__ Crack Password Facebook 2012 Countdown
From Teresia Sylver <teresiasylver@gmail.com>

Show all headers | View raw


<div>You have the opportunity to promote a particular occasion on your Facebook page by adding a countdown clock application, or app, to your account. This application displays an image of a clock on your Wall, and it counts down to a date, such as a graduation or sporting event, you want for follow. Facebook gives you access to various third-party applications directly within your account. Insert a countdown clock on your Facebook page to track the event.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Crack Password Facebook 2012 Countdown</div><div></div><div>Download File: https://t.co/1Te4KvNLwx </div><div></div><div></div><div>Log in to your Facebook account and type "countdown clock" (without quotes) in the search field on the page. Click the "See more results for countdown clock" link that displays in the drop-down list, and then click the "Apps" link on the left side to bring up all the applications that perform this task.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Follow the prompts to add the countdown feature to your account and access the application page that lets you configure your clock. Use the available menus to select a design and enter a date you want to track. Click the "Publish" or "Post" link to proceed.</div><div></div><div></div><div>There are several ways attackers could abuse legitimate login credentials. They could use them to access the network themselves to steal data, help gain access to other accounts or even plant ransomware or other malware. Alternatively, they could sell the stolen passwords to other cyber criminals to use in their own illicit campaigns.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Phishing attacks are one of the most common methods cyber criminals use to steal usernames and passwords. Using multi-factor authentication (MFA) can help protect accounts, because even if the attacker knows the correct login credentials, the need for extra verification prevents them from being able to access the account, as well as providing a warning that something could be wrong.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>I have had a few users where after they change their password with Jamf Connect, the password expiration countdown time turns into a negative number. For one user in particular, we have tried re-logging into Jamf Connect, clearing the Kerberos tickets, killing the service and restarting the app, and nothing has updated the date to the correct time. Instead of saying "Password Expires: 55 days" it counts backwards to his old expiration date with "Password Expires: -4 Days"</div><div></div><div></div><div>Hi All,</div><div></div><div>I just started running into this while in our testing phases before rollout of Connect. Users are changing passwords successfully while connected up to the VPN, AD is updating the password, but the Expiration days in the Menu Bar never gets updated. One went into the -1 day count, the other was still listing 7 days until expiration, but AD shows 85 days until Expiration. Rebooting,Connecting to VPN, or refreshing Kerberos Tickets does nothing to change this.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Hello all, stumbled upon this post looking for something else so thought I would share a script i was given by Jamf Support. I have this set in Self Service and advised my users to run whenever they see the counter not reset after they change their password. NOTE: this does force their mac to restart.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Once you have created your countdown and selected a default theme to use, go back to 'My Countdown's' in the navigation and click the 'Edit' icon for the countdown you wish to add images to. You'll see the details for that countdown which can be edited along with an image uploader at the bottom. You can upload up to 5 images.</div><div></div><div></div><div>'My Wall' is an area that shows countdowns you're tracking. When you create a countdown it will automagically be added to your wall. You can also track any other countdows your find across the site by clicking the '+' icon for that countdown in the results list.</div><div></div><div></div><div>We create video countdowns which we share on Facebook. If you share the countdown a static image will be shown saying how many days remain to the countdown you share, it's still pretty cool! If you're looking to live stream then you could use a service like LiveReacting (Affiliate link).</div><div></div><div></div><div>If you would like to live stream your countdown to Facebook we ask that you please include a link back to the countdown URL on your post. You can use a service like LiveReacting or download and set up your own streaming software.</div><div></div><div></div><div>After a failed protest on May 4, 2008 -- Hosni Mubarak's 80th birthday -- Maher was arrested, questioned and beaten for about 12 hours. He was released after giving a false password for the April 6 Facebook account. But other arrests and protests by the group followed during the next three years.</div><div></div><div></div><div>we have tested Jamf Connect with Okta for password sync in Mac with network password. its goes well except password expires count. its not refresh immediately after changed password. it took some time(nearly 45 minutes) or we need to logout from Mac then login back (if in company network) or reconnect VPN (if outside of company network).</div><div></div><div></div><div> kyle.wickert  shrisivakumaran By design the countdown comes from Kerberos. So after a password change, you'll need to connect on-prem or VPN to get a new kerberos ticket. But what should work and I've seen issues with is after getting an initial Kerberos ticket, and then not connecting to VPN or on-prem, the countdown should still work. But I've seen where it will only update if you do one of the following: 1) Kill the Jamf Connect Process and relaunch the App</div><div></div><div>2) Open the Preferences window and close it</div><div></div><div>3) Reboot your computer (works sometimes)</div><div></div><div></div><div> DBrowning Thanks for your response. I have tried all those steps and I am aware of the need to be connected to the VPN. What seems to be the issue with the growing amount of systems in my environment is that even if I am connected to the VPN and execute the password change it will not default to Kerberos because it will not acquire the tickets. Which also means when they change the password using okta connector it will not update the counter. I have tried to use the command "open jamfconnect://gettickets" and that also does not help to get the ticket either or update the counter. I've killed the process, rebooted and reconnected to the VPN with no luck. At this point the kerberos ticket is not working at all and it is random for whats system it does work for.</div><div></div><div></div><div>This fixed the file to have the domain but it still wouldn't get tickets. I then just figured out that there were a bunch of stale ticket blocking new request. To fix that I Opened Finder -> go -> go to folder and navigated to /System/Library/CoreServices/ and open the application Ticket Viewer. I removed a bunch of stale identities and made a new ticket request. Once I did that I was able to see the password expiration count and even retrieve certs.</div><div></div><div></div><div>After saving your changes, your visitors will be welcomed with a personalized password page when they try to access your store. This not only showcases your dedication to your business but also builds excitement for pre-sale events. Plus, if you ever want to modify the password page again, just follow the steps again!</div><div></div><div></div><div>The easiest way to add and manage a password page countdown is by using an app. We truly believe that the Essential Countdown timer is the best Shopify countdown timer on the password page. Even though there are a lot of different countdown timer applications in the Shopify app store, the Essential Countdown Timer is the only one to offer a dedicated Password page timer. You might look for different workarounds using other apps, but it will require a lot of time and effort and will mess with your theme code.</div><div></div><div></div><div>If you make your message available for 30 seconds, for example, a timer appears on the right hand side and then displays a countdown showing how many seconds the message is available for, before it disappears. You are given options to display your message from as little as five seconds, to a maximum of 24 hours. There is also an option to turn this feature off.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Some parents of younger children only allow them to open a Facebook account in return for knowing their password so they can monitor what they are doing in the app. If this is you, you should be aware that this feature means that children could be having private conversations on their phones that you will never see if you log into their account on another device.</div><div></div><div></div><div>PageFly Countdown Timer element allows you to add a real-time countdown to your page to increase conversion rates. You can use this element to create a sense of urgency for products, or simply give an estimated time of arrival on a special occasion (spring sale, the new collection, store opening, etc) of your business.</div><div></div><div></div><div>We booked a cruise last January that was 2 years out and I put it in the Carnival Hub app to watch the countdown. Now we've booked a cruise for next year. Is there a way to update to show the new cruise countdown?</div><div></div><div></div><div>Tap and hold on the countdown clock for a couple seconds, then release. You should get the option to reset the countdown date or quit the countdown. On iPhone, at least. If that doesn't work, just uninstall/reinstall.</div><div></div><div></div><div>i was just having this issue since i just booked another cruise for 2021 on the Mardi gras - u dont have to uninstall but u do have to log out and log back in the ur other sail date to see that countdown. i think carnival needs to come up with a way for u to be able to see both without having to log out and back in every time because thats a pain in the butt</div><div></div><div></div><div>Again, this still doesn't mean you've been hacked. The scammers in this case likely matched up a database of emails and stolen passwords and sent this scam out to potentially millions of people, hoping that enough of them would be worried enough and pay out that the scam would become profitable.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Unfortunately, in the modern age, data breaches are common and massive sets of passwords make their way to the criminal corners of the Internet. Scammers likely obtained such a list for the express purpose of including a kernel of truth in an otherwise boilerplate mass email.</div><div></div><div></div><div>If the password emailed to you is one that you still use, in any context whatsoever, STOP USING IT and change it NOW! And regardless of whether or not you still use that password it's always a good idea to use a password manager.</div><div></div><div> dd2b598166</div>

Back to comp.lang.basic.visual.misc | Previous | Next | Find similar


Thread

__LINK__ Crack Password Facebook 2012 Countdown Teresia Sylver <teresiasylver@gmail.com> - 2024-01-25 05:30 -0800

csiph-web