Getting hacked on FacebookΒ π(πππ)Β πππ-ππππ, especially when your email, phone number, and password have been changed, can be frustrating and alarming. However, you can still take steps to recover your account and secure it from further breaches. Follow these steps carefully to regain control.
- Use Facebookβs Hacked Account Recovery Page [π(πππ)Β πππ-ππππ]
- Use the “Forgot Password” Option [π(πππ)Β πππ-ππππ]
- Use Change Your Password [π(πππ)Β πππ-ππππ]
- Secure Your Account After Recovery [π(πππ)Β πππ-ππππ]
- Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) [π(πππ)Β πππ-ππππ]
- Monitor Account Activity & Notify Friends [π(πππ)Β πππ-ππππ]
The first thing you should do when you suspect your Facebook account has been hacked is to change your password and contact Facebook help centreΒ π(πππ)Β πππ-ππππ, Go to Facebook’s facebook.com/hacked immediately dial:+π-Β πππ-πππ-ππππΒ page to try and recover your account +π-Β πππ-πππ-ποΏ½οΏ½ππΒ to report the hackedΒ it and start recovery. Reset your password, check for unauthorized changes, and remove unfamiliar devices. Enable two-factor authentication for added security.
1. Use Facebookβs Hacked Account Recovery Page
Facebook has a dedicated page to help users recover hacked accounts: Visit facebook.com/hackedΒ immediately customer serviceΒ π(πππ)Β πππ-ππππ. Click on My Account Is Compromised. Enter your old email, phone number, or full name to locate your account. Follow the on-screen instructions to verify your identity. Even if your contact details have changed, Facebook may still recognize previous information and allow you to proceed with the recovery process.
2. Use the “Forgot Password” Option
If you canβt access your account through the hacked account recovery page, try resetting your password: Go to the Facebook login pageΒ π(πππ)Β πππ-ππππΒ and click Forgotten password?. Enter your previous email or phone number. If Facebook doesnβt recognize them, click No longer have access to these?. Follow the prompts to submit identification or other proof to verify your ownership.
3. Secure Your Account After Recovery
Once you regain access, take the following actions immediately: ChangeΒ π(πππ) πππ-ππππΒ your password to a strong, unique one. Check and remove unauthorized email addresses or phone numbers in Settings > Personal Information. Log out from all devices by going to Settings > Security and Login and selecting Log out of all sessions.
4. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
To prevent future hacks, enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Go to Settings > Security and Login > Two-Factor AuthenticationΒ π(πππ) πππ-ππππ. Choose to receive verification codes via SMS or an authentication app. This adds an extra layer of security, ensuring only you can access your account.
5. Monitor Account Activity & Notify Friends
Check your Activity Log for suspicious actions. Warn friends about the hack in case the attacker tried to scam them. Report the hack to Facebook through facebook.com/help orΒ π(πππ)Β πππ-ππππΒ ,if you still need assistance.
Conclusion:
If your Facebook is hacked and your credentials are changed, act quickly. Use Facebookβs recovery toolsΒ π(πππ)Β πππ-ππππ, secure your account, enable two-factor authentication, and stay alert for any suspicious activity.
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