In the past few days, Facebook refused to payto Khalil Shreateh , the security researcher who used the bug he discovered to post directly on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg 's Timeline after Facebook Security rejected his attempts to report it.

Ehraz Ahmed, an independent Security Researcher claimed that he reported a critical vulnerability to the Facebook Security team, which allows the attacker to delete any account from Facebook.

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https://www.facebook.com/ajax/whitehat/delete_test_users.php? fb_dtsg=AQA1E-WE&selected_users [ 0 ] = [ Victems Profile ID ] &__user= [ Attackers Profile ID ] &__a=1

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Whereandparameters are vulnerable to run exploit.The hacker also claimed that using the flaw hacker was also able to delete Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's profile. For now the vulnerability is fixed by the Facebook team.Just four days before Facebook fixed another flaw that allowed hackers to delete photos of any user We are trying to contact the Facebook Security team to get more information about this, Stay tuned for further updates on this.According to an official statement, provided to Computerworld blog by Michael Kirkland, communications manager at Facebook, they are calling Ahmed's claim a hoax.