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My FB account is hacked, can someone help me?
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My FB account is hacked, can someone help me?
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I don't believe in Facebook account hacks because they are all false. Facebook servers are very strong, it's almost impossible to hack. There are many factors cause you to unable to login, some of them are lost password, wrong password, account locked due to too many wrong attempts, etc.
I suggest you to use the Facebook's forgot password feature to recover your account than creating a new one.
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Nothing is ever impossible to hack. Secure bank sites get hacked on a regular basis. A couple of my friends on Facebook had no choice BUT to create new accounts because of hackers. Emails get hacked, Twitter accounts get hacked. MANY sites get hacked. Nothing is EVER impossible, as it happens everyday.
I had received an email notification basically saying "Sorry you were having trouble accessing your Facebook account. If you need to change your password, you can do so by clicking the link below." Keep in mind that I didn't login to that account for probably a month or more.
Needless to say, I did, in fact change my password and I haven't had any problems since.
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In one situation, my computer was stolen from storage and someone used it to login to my Gmail (likely by mistake) and then Google sent me a message saying there was a suspicious login to my account. That moment, my heart dropped to the bottom of my chest. I have never been so panicked. So many things we do online, including banking and our work income relies on our online accounts staying secure. I still don't know what all accounts they accessed that day before I got the passwords changed. That was some years back.
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...guard against potential danger online in much the same way as you would lock your windows and doors or arm your alarm system, against in real life robbers who could break into your home.
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Facebook notified me some years back that there was a login on my Facebook account from Texas, a place that I have never visited. I do not know how this would be possible.
Nothing is ever impossible to hack. Secure bank sites get hacked on a regular basis. A couple of my friends on Facebook had no choice BUT to create new accounts because of hackers. Emails get hacked, Twitter accounts get hacked. MANY sites get hacked. Nothing is EVER impossible, as it happens everyday.
I had received an email notification basically saying "Sorry you were having trouble accessing your Facebook account. If you need to change your password, you can do so by clicking the link below." Keep in mind that I didn't login to that account for probably a month or more.
Needless to say, I did, in fact change my password and I haven't had any problems since.
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Perhaps you are over-thinking because Facebook may not be accurate or your IP address changes. There are many factors that cause your IP to change, some are: change by ISP provider (in every interval), used a web proxy, proxy, VPN or other Wi-Fi networks.
Once almost all sites say I logged in from New Zealand while I'm in Asia, after checking then realised by IP was changed by my ISP Provider. Now it changed back to my country.
Indeed almost all Internet electronic devices are hackable, but not all are easy to hack. Facebook has thousands of servers, that makes it almost impossible to hack.
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It's easy to gain access to Facebook accounts simply through phishing emails, as that's how its most often done now with large, popular websites. The user thinks they have an official email telling them to login to their account through the email link, and they end up giving their login info to strangers.
Most people should know better than to click links in emails, but if it looks official it can trick a lot of people.
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Oh yes, that's also possible. However, if that happens, you can't blame Facebook for getting your account hacked, it's your negligence.
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but just that it does happen ;)Yes, but no one said it's impossible.
almost impossible to hack[quote]but just that it does happen ;)[/quote]Yes, but no one said it's [COLOR=#ff0000]impossible[/COLOR]. :p [quote][B]almost [/B][COLOR=#ff0000]impossible[/COLOR] to hack[/quote]
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Perhaps you are over-thinking because Facebook may not be accurate or your IP address changes. There are many factors that cause your IP to change, some are: change by ISP provider (in every interval), used a web proxy, proxy, VPN or other Wi-Fi networks.
Once almost all sites say I logged in from New Zealand while I'm in Asia, after checking then realised by IP was changed by my ISP Provider. Now it changed back to my country.
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