MySpace is usually a goldmine for juicy information and cheating messages goin on in one’s life. I personally found my girlfriend had cheated on me by discovering a myspace message in her inbox (rather, she forgot to delete her trash) – she was arguing with a guy about how he contracted an STD.. I couldn’t believe it. I got tested and thankfully I was completely clean, but I learned a valuable lesson about trust. As you can see and probably understand, knowing the truth is very important. I have seen cheaters create secret myspaces in order to exchange messages with another person and have secret relationships and other’s that continually pursue sex. It’s no wonder many people want to know how to hack a myspace account..
I have been experienced with hacking and computers for over 11 years. If someone comes to me wanting to hack myspace or facebook, I tell them there are only 2 ways to accomplish this: Keyloggers and Phishing.
Keyloggers (Spy Software)
(skip further down to “Phishing” if you can’t afford to pay for something)
Keylogging is the best method to obtain a myspace password because not only can you capture the password, but you can get ALL of their passwords, store history, and see every piece of information entered on the computer. For most, this is the ideal choice, as phishing (explained further below) will only be able to get you the password so you can login yourself. Keylogging refers to the monitoring of key’s pressed on a keyboard, but most spy software has many more features than that including taking periodic screenshots and instant messenger logging. Some spy software does not even require you to have physical access to the person’s computer and can be installed over the internet – this is highly popular with soldiers stationed over seas or for hacking friends.
I have tried over 20 different spy software products and there are only a few that haven’t been pressured by “privacy groups” to alert the user that they’re being monitored.
If you live with the person you want to hack, you should check out one of the best keyloggers called AceSpy. You only need a few minutes with their computer to install it, or you could install this on your own computer and capture the activities of anyone that uses it. This spy software has a ton of features from IM logging, keylogging, screenshots, and everything else you would expect from spy software, but it does it with more emphasis on MySpace monitoring and password capturing. It logs information silently without any alerts and captures every key pressed on the keyboard.
If you don’t live with your target or have access to their computer, it is still possible to hack their myspace password. The only software that works (and works amazingly well) is SniperSpy. SniperSpy gives you a module that you can send to your target (via email or instant messenger) that will allow you to spy on their computer’s every action. No physical access to the target’s computer is needed as it simply installs over the internet. You can view their computer screen LIVE from anywhere at anytime via SniperSpy’s website, which means you don’t need to install anything on your computer either. You will be able to view the history of chat conversations, web sites visited, and gain access to all the online accounts they log into. It even takes image screenshots of every internet webpage they look at, so that if they are permanently deleting their sent/received myspace messages (like paranoid cheaters), you can still read the messages by looking at the screenshots, when normally you would never know just by hacing their myspace! This is the tool I used to catch my girlfriend, and because i’ve gotten so many questions about it I recently wrote a full review of SniperSpy and I hope you try it out.
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