Eset Facebook Keys Site

The term does not refer to an official ESET product or feature. Instead, it originates from ESET’s discovery of malicious browser extensions designed to steal Facebook session cookies, account tokens, and login credentials. These stolen “keys” allow attackers to bypass two-factor authentication (2FA) and password changes, effectively taking over Facebook accounts without needing the password.

These session keys render 2FA useless because the attacker appears as an already-authenticated session.

Scammers often post "Free ESET Keys" as bait. Clicking these links can redirect you to phishing sites or trick you into downloading "activation tools" that are actually Win32/Delf.QCZ Trojans or other malware disguised as security software.

If your ESET antivirus popped up with a notification mentioning "Facebook" or a "Key," it might be detecting a threat:

ESET researchers identified multiple malicious extensions on the official Chrome Web Store that:

Publisher

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  Asia Animation Ltd.
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  Puzzle Animation Studio Ltd.
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