Even if you ignore the law, consider these risks:
| Danger | Explanation | |--------|-------------| | Malware | "Facebook repack" tools often contain ransomware, spyware, or botnet clients. | | Reverse shells | Some "password checkers" connect your PC to an attacker’s command server. | | Browser stealer | The tool may upload your own saved passwords and cookies. | | Legal trace | Your IP, search history, and file downloads are logged and can be subpoenaed. | intitle index of password facebook repack
The syntax used in your query is a form of "Google Dorking" or Google hacking. It utilizes advanced search operators to narrow down search results to specific patterns within page titles or URLs. Even if you ignore the law, consider these
Accessing a computer system without authorization violates: The syntax used in your query is a
Using found credentials to log into someone’s Facebook account is identity theft and unauthorized access, punishable by years in prison.
Accessing and downloading stolen credentials is illegal in most jurisdictions. Even if the data is technically "public" via an open directory, it is still considered stolen property. Law enforcement agencies actively monitor traffic to known data dump sites and open directories associated with cybercrime. Engaging in "Google Dorking" for malicious purposes can lead to criminal charges under computer fraud and abuse acts.