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TScboys00
post Jul 14 2018, 07:26 AM, updated 8y ago

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how to solve the friend acc facebook had hack .....

they cannot open their acc...including their friend acc too
pandera999
post Jul 20 2018, 03:27 PM

모든 것​에는 정해진 때​가 있으니
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QUOTE(cboys00 @ Jul 14 2018, 07:26 AM)
how to solve the friend acc facebook had hack .....

they cannot open their acc...including their friend acc too
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report. i dont think facebook can get hacked easily... either login via other pc or too much 3rd party apps... and clicking bad link
chinaloh P
post Oct 31 2020, 10:10 PM

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you can try recover by email / phone if had setup in the FB account before.

future you should add authentication layer, there are 2app can generate authentication app, eg microsoft or google..

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daisiesdontdoit92
post Nov 1 2020, 08:54 AM

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Facebook website has a process for report an account hack and recover that account.

https://www.facebook.com/hacked

john-007 P
post Feb 16 2021, 08:03 PM

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I also think that recovring by email or phone willm be appropriate.

Good luck
1024kbps
post Feb 16 2021, 09:33 PM

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QUOTE(pandera999 @ Jul 20 2018, 03:27 PM)
report. i dont think facebook can get hacked easily...  either login via other pc or too much 3rd party apps... and clicking bad link
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you are wrong, happened to my friend few months ago, but they youngster dont still naive, clicked on p*rn link and bam, attacker took over the control of their account.
they never set account recovery so gg.
pandera999
post Feb 16 2021, 10:22 PM

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QUOTE(1024kbps @ Feb 16 2021, 09:33 PM)
you are wrong, happened to my friend few months ago, but they youngster dont still naive, clicked on p*rn link and bam, attacker took over the control of their account.
they never set account recovery so gg.
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lol.. as i mention confused.gif
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either login via other pc or too much 3rd party apps... and clicking bad link

daisiesdontdoit92
post Apr 21 2021, 05:12 AM

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Facebook users in Singapore, Indonesia and probably Malaysia too are finding the new scam on the site:

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Cybersecurity experts warn of Facebook Messenger ‘upgrade’ scam

SINGAPORE: Scammers are targeting Singaporeans by promoting an allegedly upgraded version of Facebook Messenger that redirects victims to scam sites that steal their data.

And it appears they were promoting the scam with ads on Facebook itself.

International cybersecurity company Group-IB has flagged the scam campaign, which involves about 1,000 fake Facebook profiles targeting users in more than 80 countries, including Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand.

It found that the fraudsters created these fake accounts with names mimicking the real Facebook Messenger and that they were using the official Messenger logo as their profile photo.

Using these accounts, which bore names like “Massanger”, the fraudsters made posts touting an “upgraded” version of Facebook Messenger with purported features such as being able to see who has visited one’s profile, seeing deleted messages, and upgrades to “Gold Messenger”.

The posts included links that users were directed to click on to “upgrade”, but which actually led them to scam sites that look like official Facebook login pages.

To bypass Facebook’s scam filters, the links in the posts by the fraudsters had been shortened with the help of legitimate services such as linktr.ee and bit.ly.

The posts were also promoted via paid advertisement campaigns on Facebook.

Once redirected to the scam sites, users are tricked into entering their login data, giving scammers access to their accounts.

https://www.thestar.com.my/tech/tech-news/2...er-upgrade-scam

 

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