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FB@Help-What if someone hacked my Facebook and changed my email and phone number and password?

If someone hacked your Facebook and changed your email, password, and phone number, go to facebook.com/hacked immediately +𝟏-πŸ–πŸ‘πŸ‘-πŸ•πŸπŸ’-πŸ’πŸπŸ‘πŸŽ and follow the recovery steps. If you can't access your account, click β€œNo longer have access to these?” and submit an appeal with your ID. Check your email for security alerts from Facebook.

If your Facebook account is hacked and your email, phone number, and password are changed, go to Facebook’s Hacked Account page +𝟏-πŸ–πŸ‘πŸ‘-πŸ•πŸπŸ’-πŸ’πŸπŸ‘πŸŽ or *650-$-543-$-4800* to recover it. Try resetting your password or reporting the issue. If locked out, follow Facebook’s identity verification process. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) once recovered for added security.

If your Facebook account has been hacked and the hacker has changed your email, phone number, and password, you need to act quickly to recover your account and secure your personal information. Follow these steps to regain control:

  1. Go to Facebook’s Hacked Account Recovery Page

Since you can’t log in, visit Facebook’s Hacked Account page via customer phone number +𝟏-πŸ–πŸ‘πŸ‘-πŸ•πŸπŸ’-πŸ’πŸπŸ‘πŸŽ. Click β€œMy account is compromised” and follow the instructions. You’ll need to enter your old email, phone number, or username to identify your account.

  1. Try Resetting Your Password

Even if the hacker has changed your login details, you can attempt a password reset by clicking β€œForgot Password?” on the Facebook login page +𝟏-πŸ–πŸ‘πŸ‘-πŸ•πŸπŸ’-πŸ’πŸπŸ‘πŸŽ. Enter your old email or phone number to receive a reset link. If your registered email is still accessible, you can create a new password and regain access.

  1. Report the Issue to Facebook

If you can’t reset your password, go to Facebook’s Help Center +𝟏-πŸ–πŸ‘πŸ‘-πŸ•πŸπŸ’-πŸ’πŸπŸ‘πŸŽ and report that your account has been hacked. You may need to verify your identity by submitting a government-issued ID.

  1. Check Your Email for Facebook Notifications

Facebook usually sends alerts when account details are changed. If you received an email stating that your email was changed, check for a link saying β€œSecure +𝟏-πŸ–πŸ‘πŸ‘-πŸ•πŸπŸ’-πŸ’πŸπŸ‘πŸŽ your account” and follow the instructions to reverse the changes.

  1. Use Trusted Contacts (If Set Up)

If you previously set up Trusted Contacts, you can ask them for help. Facebook allows you to recover your account through them by following verification steps.

  1. Secure +𝟏-πŸ–πŸ‘πŸ‘-πŸ•πŸπŸ’-πŸ’πŸπŸ‘πŸŽ Your Account After Recovery
  • Once you regain access, take these steps to prevent future hacks:
  • Change +𝟏-πŸ–πŸ‘πŸ‘-πŸ•πŸπŸ’-πŸ’πŸπŸ‘πŸŽ your password immediately.
  • Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) to add an extra layer of security.
  • Review your account activity in Settings > Security and Login and remove any unrecognized devices.
  • Update your email and phone number in Settings > General to prevent unauthorized changes.
  1. Watch Out for Suspicious Activity

Monitor your account for any unusual activity, such as messages sent from your account, posts you didn’t make, or new friend requests. If you notice anything suspicious, report it to Contact Facebook Support Number +𝟏-πŸ–πŸ‘πŸ‘-πŸ•πŸπŸ’-πŸ’πŸπŸ‘πŸŽ.

By acting quickly and securing your account, you can regain control and prevent further damage.