Facebook Discovered a Zero Day to allow Hackers to Hack any Facebook Page
Security researchers have discovered in Facebook that can allow the programmer to assume control over any page on Facebook.
These days, Facebook has been turning into an overwhelming medium for little and medium organizations to promote their items to a more extensive client base. the embodiment of Facebook is the primary page of the Facebook which licenses brands, organizations, associations and open figures to list their item/administrations and move out to their objective perusers. Anyone with the record can plan the page and connect with their proposed purchasers who will like the facebook page in the event that it enlivens them. Taking after the page gets customized redesigns on his/her News Feed.
An Indian security analyst has revealed a zero-day in the Facebook Page which empowered him to grab any FB Page alluding to any gathering. Arun Sureshkumar recognized a zero-day in how the Facebook oversees offers for its business accounts. Arun has communicated his bug comes about on his Blogspot where he says he can hack Facebook Page alluding to anyone like President Obama, Prime Minister Modi and so forth.
Facebook Business Manager awards organizations all the more safely share and oversee access to their advertisement records, Pages, and different resources on Facebook. Anybody in a business can see the greater part of the Pages and advertisement accounts they take a shot at in one spot, without giving login data or being appended to their associates on Facebook.
Arun saw that he could beat Facebook into permitting to achieve any Facebook Page through its Business Manager zero-day utilizing Insecure Direct Object References powerlessness.
Bounty of $16,000 has been gave
Arun advised Facebook about the helplessness and the FB Security Team affirmed that the zero-day is extremely pivotal. Facebook quickly fixed the deformity by wiping out the end-point and after that distributed an upgrade to just fix the zero-day in a week. Arun was paid $16,000 for his bug revelation.

