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CodingSec |
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2016-05-09 17:37:14 (vue: 2016-05-09 17:37:14) |
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How to Recover Your Facebook Account if it is Hijacked by Someone |
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If a crook succeeds in stealing your Facebook account, they can masquerade as you, find out a good deal about you, and get access to your friends. If the email address and/or password on your account has changed–and you didn’t change it, your account has been hacked. Other possible symptoms that should worry you include new “friends” that you never approved, and status updates and messages allegedly going out from “you” even though you didn’t send them. The following instructions assume that you’re accessing Facebook from a full, desktop-oriented browser rather than a mobile browser or app. First, try to |
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