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Blythe Detlefs

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Dec 22, 2023, 11:10:10 AM12/22/23
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- I tried "forgot password" and it gave me the option of reset via email. BUT, I noticed the email address is NOT mine. So I did not proceed, because the hacker changed the email address saved to my profile.

- I went to facebook.com/hacked, and clicked on "my account is comprised". I tried the current password and 2 old passwords, and each time it only gives me the option of sending the reset code to the email address, which is the hackers email.

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The first time, was at 5:02pm. I received an email saying that my password had been changed. I recently moved to Canada (from Australia), but the email informed me that someone from Perth, Australia had changed my password. At 5:08pm, I had changed my password again; nothing particularly secure, but I added five symbols and numbers to the end of my previous password. I figured that putting up some small roadblock might make them stop targeting me. I got facebook to log me out of every device, and checked my recent activity, and confirmed they hadn't managed to do any other damage.

The third time was 9:56pm back in Perth. Notably, I never received a text message from Facebook about the sign-in. I did receive a "Facebook account recovery code" to my email, but nothing to my phone. But, I did press the "If you didn't request a new password, let us know" link in this new email, at which point they locked the account.

The issue is, I think, that someone in Australia has gotten access to an old defunct Australian number attached to my Facebook account. They are now using this number to obtain account recovery codes. These codes will make you choose a new password, then lead you to the account, which is locked. So, it is possible for the hacker to change my password, while still being locked out of my account (just like me).

From there, things only got worse. Hogue requested a password reset email, but it was sent to an address belonging to the hacker. The criminals also changed the phone number associated with her account.

Need to find someone's Facebook password because of an emergency? You may be able to recover it using Facebook's Trusted Contacts feature. This feature allows you to access someone's Facebook password and log into their account. It only works in certain circumstances, which we'll review below. Keep reading to learn how to retrieve someone's Facebook password using their email and the Trusted Contacts feature.

This could help reduce the damage of a rogue ad. Even if the hackers changed these settings, the system should notify you about the change, so that in itself would be a useful warning to investigate your account.

One additional advice i would like to add:
Check your recent friends you have added. Sometimes you add a person and invite them to your page. It might be a hacker. Check for Admin roles in both your pages and ad management account.
This happened to me when i discovered a person i added to my friend list and invited to a page is somehow a hacker who set their role as admin to my ad account. I was able to remove them from the list but they have created ads worth Rs.52000 from my ad account in 3 days!
Reported today, still waiting to hear back from FB. They are investigating.

Thank you for this article and indeed it has given me a little relief and reassurance. I just found out my ad account has been hacked and the hacker managed to spend $6,000 over the last 4 days without me realising. I chanced upon your article as I was wondering what was the likelihood of FB refunding me my money. I do hope I get the same outcome as you. Thanks again!

My account is also hacked today but in my case hacker has removed my admin access and has given me the partial access.
There are 3 new admin in my business manager. I contacted with fb help support. They asked me wait for 24 hours.
Hoping for the best

It can be very distressing to discover that your Facebook account has been hacked, and your data violated, but taking swift action and increasing awareness can help you regain control and protect your privacy. This blog post will explore what to do if your Facebook account was hacked and password changed: How to manage a hacked Facebook account recovery, how to report a compromised Facebook account, and what to do to prevent FB hacks from happening in the first place.

Recovering a hacked Facebook account takes a little bit of time and patience. As hackers utilize the Facebook recovery protocols to hack the account in the first place, companies like Meta have committed to setting up lengthy recovery processes in response. Nevertheless, if your Facebook account has been hacked, and the hacker has changed your password and linked email, it's crucial to take immediate action to regain control and secure your account by following the steps below:

If you can't access your account, go to the Facebook login page and click on the "Forgot Password" link. Follow the prompts to reset your password. You may need to provide information like your email address, phone number, or security questions associated with your account.

If the email address associated with your Facebook account has also been compromised, altake steps to recover and secure your linked email account first. Most services, including Facebook, use your email for password recovery. Since email is often a primary means of communication and a common method for recovering access to other online accounts, securing it is a crucial step in regaining control of your digital presence and preventing further unauthorized access to other online accounts.

Once you have changed your password and secured your linked email, you will hopefully find you still have access to your Facebook account. Now you should enable two-factor authentication for your Facebook account. This adds an extra layer of security by requiring a code from your mobile device in addition to your password.

Open the app or webpage on any of the devices you usually use, and see if any of them are still logged in - with any luck the hacker missed one!If any of your devices still open your Facebook page without logging you out first, this is great news - you can follow the recovery steps mentioned above. If not, move on with the next step in the account recovery process.

Be cautious of suspicious links and emails, as hackers often use phishing tactics to gain access to your account. Familiarize yourself with Facebook's privacy settings and adjust them to suit your preferences. Learning to recognize the signs of a compromised account, changing your password, enabling two-factor authentication, and utilizing Facebook's security features are essential steps to secure your privacy and protect against online identity theft.

Lastly, avoid using the same password for multiple accounts. By staying educated and vigilant, you can enjoy a safer and more secure experience on the world's largest social media platform. For more information and advice on staying safe online, visit reasonlabs.com.

Any time you logged into Facebook, Google, Twitter, or a host of other popular web services the past month, there may have been a hacker peering over your digital shoulder, sneaking a peek at your password.

The information security company Trustwave has revealed that the passwords to 2 million different accounts have been compromised. The malware program Pony forwarded the vast majority of the passwords to a central server in the Netherlands.

John Miller, security research manager at Trustwave, said that the hack wasn't due to a flaw in any of those company's servers. \"It was the individual users' computers that had the malware installed on their machine,\" he told ABC News. He adds that the unnamed hackers were most likely motivated by profit. \"These passwords were never publicly posted. We can't say for sure, but [the hackers] were probably going to sell them.\"

Many of the services whose users were affected have already taken action. \"They may not necessarily inform users with an email,\" said Miller. However, he adds that affected users will be asked to reset their password after logging into their account.

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Facebook is one of the most popular forms of social media. Billions of users enjoy it daily, has the highest security standards. If you want to ramp up your hacking skills, or you simply want to keep tabs on your children, spouse hacking Facebook passwords is vital. While you should avoid doing anything illegal, you must know how to protect yourself and your family to prevent someone from accessing your accounts.

Facebook will send you an email with the option to reset your password if you have been locked out of your account. But if you receive an email asking you to do a password reset that is unsolicited, it could mean that hackers are trying to force a password change on your account.

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