FacebookHacked

 The most common way that a Facebook account is compromised is by tricking you into giving the hackers your password. You may get a Messenger message from a friend on Facebook, saying something like “OMG did you see who died?” with a link.

Your account may have been hacked if you notice: Your email or password have changed. Your name or birthday have changed. Friend requests have been sent to people you don't know.
Facebook's policies on disabling or deleting hacked, unused or unconfirmed accounts. Removing hacked, unused, or unconfirmed accounts helps reduce the amount of potential abuse on our platform and protects the privacy, integrity and security of your data and your account.
Sometimes phishing emails contain malicious software, or malware, either in attachments or in embedded links. By downloading the malware to their computer, people increase the likelihood of having a keylogger installed that can then capture their passwords and send it to a hacker.
For those who have experienced website scams or fraud via an online purchase, reach out to the Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.ic3.gov. This is a Federal Bureau of Investigations (FB) website. All you need to do to report the crime is provide the FBI with some basic information. In India You Can approach to cyber cell situated in state capitals.

What To Do When Facebook Account is Hacked.

Step 1: Change your passwords
This is important because hackers are looking for any point of entry into a larger network, and may gain access through a weak password. On accounts or devices that contain sensitive information, make sure your password is strong, unique—and not easily guessable.
If you've recently sideloaded apps on Android, they might be to blame for the hack. Therefore, to unhack your phone, delete all recently-downloaded apps from it.
If you think someone else who works on your Page was hacked, please tell them to go to the Hacked Accounts section of the Help Center to get immediate help. You can also file a report

How to Investigate Face Book fake Account.

  1. [1]Ask them questions.
  2. [2] Look for hard-to-believe statements in their profile.
  3. [3] Do a reverse-image search on their profile photo.
  4. [4] Search the internet for their name and location.
  5. [5] Look at their friends list.
  6. [6] Check for comments and likes on their posts.[7] See if they've been tagged in photos and posts.
  7. In the first quarter of 2022, Facebook took action on 1.6 billion fake accounts, down from 1.7 billion in the previous quarter. In the first quarter of 2019, a record figure of approximately 2.2 billion fake accounts were removed by the social media platform.
  8. On the desktop site, look up at the top right corner of the screen. There, you'll see a downward-facing arrow — click it and select "Help & support" from the dropdown menu. From there, you can select "Help Centre," "Support Inbox," or "Report a problem."                             Use the code *#21# to see if hackers track your phone with malicious intent. You can also use this code to verify if your calls, messages, or other data are being diverted. It also shows your diverted information's status and the number to which the information is transferred..
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If you think your account has been hacked and you're still able to log in, here are some things you can do to help keep your account secure: Change your password or send yourself a password reset email. Revoke access to any suspicious third-party apps. Turn on two-factor authentication for additional security.

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