The phrase refers to software allegedly capable of unauthorized access to Facebook accounts, offered at no cost and claimed to be free of malicious code, specifically functional as of the year 2016. Such tools are often sought after with the intention of compromising user privacy and security. However, their existence and promised functionality should be approached with significant skepticism.
The desire for such a tool stems from various motivations, including curiosity, the intent to cause harm, or perceived injustices. Historically, claims of readily available, functioning applications capable of bypassing security measures have been prevalent. The distribution of such software, even if seemingly benign, carries substantial legal and ethical implications, and its usage often results in severe consequences for both the user and the target.