: They earn commission every time you complete a survey, but you never receive a working password.

: To remain undetected, the program may show a fake loading bar or "decoding" screen to make you think it’s working while it silently uploads your personal data to a remote server. The "Scam" Element

The name suggests a "Facebook Hacking" tool, usually marketed to people looking to gain unauthorized access to accounts. In reality, these files are "Trojan Horses"—they promise a specific function (hacking someone else) but instead infect the person who downloads them.

If you have already downloaded this file, do not extract or run it . Delete it immediately and run a full system scan with a reputable antivirus like Malwarebytes or Windows Security .

: Many versions of "Facehack" tools include keyloggers that record every stroke you type, or "clipper" malware that replaces crypto wallet addresses in your clipboard with the attacker's address.

Often, these files are "password protected." The scammers will point you to a survey or a "human verification" website to get the password.

: The .rar extension is a compressed archive used to hide executable files from basic browser scanners. Once extracted, it typically contains a .exe file that, when run, installs Infostealers or Remote Access Trojans (RATs) .

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: They earn commission every time you complete a survey, but you never receive a working password.

: To remain undetected, the program may show a fake loading bar or "decoding" screen to make you think it’s working while it silently uploads your personal data to a remote server. The "Scam" Element FACEHACK.rar

The name suggests a "Facebook Hacking" tool, usually marketed to people looking to gain unauthorized access to accounts. In reality, these files are "Trojan Horses"—they promise a specific function (hacking someone else) but instead infect the person who downloads them. : They earn commission every time you complete

If you have already downloaded this file, do not extract or run it . Delete it immediately and run a full system scan with a reputable antivirus like Malwarebytes or Windows Security . In reality, these files are "Trojan Horses"—they promise

: Many versions of "Facehack" tools include keyloggers that record every stroke you type, or "clipper" malware that replaces crypto wallet addresses in your clipboard with the attacker's address.

Often, these files are "password protected." The scammers will point you to a survey or a "human verification" website to get the password.

: The .rar extension is a compressed archive used to hide executable files from basic browser scanners. Once extracted, it typically contains a .exe file that, when run, installs Infostealers or Remote Access Trojans (RATs) .