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Question for FB experts
Been a Facebook user for a few years now. All of a sudden my page has a new profile photo of a young Asian women and some of her stats in the “about me” section. Looks innocent, but I cannot delete or change anything.
I changed my account password, to no avail. I researched how to inactivate or delete account but the security area will not allow me. It’s aggravating of course. I went into all the FB help areas but cannot get to any deactivate or delete. Can someone guide me??? TIA |
It sounds like your account was highjacked. Contact FB support and have it deactivated, then see if you can reactivate your original FB page, with a new password and sign in. Now a word of caution, if you use the same sign in and passwords on other accounts, CHANGE ALL OF THEM NOW, you have been hacked.
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After my grandkids told me it was kind of lame to be on FB I just stopped playing, although it is a good tool for socializing most of my friends gave it up too.
Occasionally I review notifications seems they always want me to friend people I have no knowledge of. |
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Open the Facebook app on your iPhone. Tap the menu (three lines), and select Settings & Privacy. Tap Settings > Access and control. Select Deactivation and deletion and choose Delete account. Re-enter your password to confirm. Apr 5, 2023 AVG 2023 | FREE Antivirus, VPN & TuneUp for All Your Devices › signal › dea... How to Deactivate or Delete Your Facebook Account | AVG Then open new account |
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The only way you *may* be able to solved a hacked FB account, is with FB support and you'll need the patience of Job to do it. |
The problem was you didn’t log out. You must log out every time and limit who see your FB page. The vulture’s are looking for fresh meat, don’t give them some.
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Problem now the hacker got all the personal information and now spamming the hacked account friends list. |
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maybe take to jacobs to scan for hacks unless you have a way to do it
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fess up
come on, come clean on your gender transformation. we still love you!
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Logging out IS the problem. If you are logged into Facebook all the time, it's harder for someone to hack your account. Once you log out, that's when you become vulnerable. |
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The same thing happened to me. I couldn't get on my page to look at anything.So I clicked on deactivate,and shut the page down. Re-opend a new page with a slightly different name, and had my husband post my other page was hacked and not to answer any friend requests from the old name. Big pain in the neck. All my old posts and memories are lost.😢
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The hacker will likely try to fool your "friends" with some kind of ploy. If you can post on your page still, I've seen people post that their account has been hacked as a way to warn friends. If you can't access your account because the hacker somehow changed your password, you should have received and email from FB stating that the account password was changed. It will contain a part that says something like if you did not make this change then.....do this.
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Stay far away from Facebook.
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Try here Help Center Info on what to do if FB account hacked from FB.
Or here from How to Geek https://www.howtogeek.com/346403/wha...t-gets-hacked/ You might need to copy and paste these URLs. |
Last week a friend, who is also a FB friend, messaged me to send my phone number. She said she couldn't get on FB and would it be okay if they sent me a code. I sent a photo of my dog and asked her what the name of this dog is. The hacker didn't know. I called my friend and she has been hacked and is going through hell trying to get her account back. I feel for you, you have a long road ahead.
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I’m the OP. So frustrating. First time an acct of mine had been hacked. Again, I cannot access the FB acct as the owner to disable etc.
So I did go to FB support. I’m surprised they actually responded, but who knows how long to correction. All I want is to delete/deactivate the acct and start anew. I know that I’m not the first one to be “violated” online. It sucks. Here’s their rsp>> Friday, August 11, 2023 at 8:30 AM Our reply Hi, Thanks for getting in touch with us. We reviewed the Facebook account you reported to us and it looks like it may be compromised. If the account you reported belongs to you, you can visit the link below for help with regaining access and reviewing recent activity: Report compromised account You can also learn more in the Help Center about what to do if you think your account was hacked: Help Center If you created another account on Facebook, remember that you'll need to delete it once you regain access to your original account. We don't allow people on Facebook to have more than one personal account. Learn more about this in the Help Center: Help Center Thanks Friday, August 11, 2023 at 8:27 AM Our reply We'll let you know when we've reviewed the profile you reported for pretending to be someone they're not. If it goes against one of our Community Standards, we'll remove it or follow up with the profile owner directly. Thanks, The Facebook Team |
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Unfortunately without hands on help, (the OP statements require vetting to ensure accuracy of limitations) the only choice is to (good luck) reach FB via voice and get the account removed or returned. |
Folks,
Just to be clear, the Facebook account for TVFLGuy wasn't "hacked", it was "spoofed". Hackers create a duplicate FB account under your name in an effort to collect email addresses from your contacts by sending out friend requests. One thing not yet mentioned here is that you should email (or call) anyone you can think is one of your FB friends. Tell them NOT to reply for a new "friend request". And yes, only FB support can kill the spoofed account and re-establish yours. Once reset, change your profile picture so your real friends know it's you! |
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Thanks - you are correct. First my FB password was very unique with numbers, letters, special characters. No way - easy to guess. Second I have no idea exactly how they "got in" etc etc. I'm always very careful. Must say there have been sevearl people who have tried to "friend" me on FB. Apparently they attempted this after I had made comments on several sites. I have always declined. But somehow this is no doubt how they did it. Once I saw that my acct had been taken over, I had my sig other add a post to my page - with a warning that it seems to have had be taken over. But before I knew, one of my "friends" made a comment on my FB page about a Mt. Fuji photo that they attached. Then, at some time after he received a Friend request from an unknown - which he declined. So now my spoofed account has that warning post - it seems to have worked. but grrrrr. Hope FB will delete this account and I can start clean. Message is - beware. Even being a careful online user can get taken.... Tread carefully, and even then.... grrrr. |
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And how is that when for have PW to get FB on line. Please explain. I only be hacked while logging I clicking on something and then responding. I’ve never been hack of line or my computer shut off. |
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If you are NOT logged into Facebook, someone could hack your account while you're sleeping ... they will be the person getting the dialogue box. As for the poster that said the original poster wasn't "hacked", but was "spoofed", that is incorrect. Unless I read the OP's post wrong, he couldn't access his own FB account ... that's being hacked, not spoofed. Spoofing is when someone creates a seemingly duplicate profile and account. They don't need your password for that. |
I have an INACTIVE Facebook account. I haven't posted in over five years. I would really like to get rid of the account completely, but nobody I have spoken with knows how to wipe it off my computer. Maybe I should call Hillery Clinton. Any advice?
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It’s there when I log back in. I refuse to have iPhone in my face 18 hours of day. It will be there when I get around to logging in on FB. But, that’s me, the iPhone not my master. |
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You have been hacked and all your friends are at risk. Happened to me, Facebook did not see a problem with it, some friends got scammed and lost money. Finally after a year of trying I got Facebook to shutdown my account.
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