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A bug in a new centralized system that Meta created for users to manage their logins for Facebook and Instagram could have allowed malicious hackers to switch off an account’s two-factor ...
A lazy, reused password could make it easy for hackers to go from breaching the data of one company to accessing your Facebook account.
Even technically sophisticated friends are currently getting “hacked” on Facebook — here’s how to avoid it, and how to make sure your hacked account is fully recovered.
The Facebook privacy and copyright hoaxes are a collection of internet hoaxes claiming that posting a status on Facebook constitutes a legal notice protecting one's posts from copyright infringement [1] or providing privacy protection to one's profile information and posted content. The hoax takes the form of a Facebook status that urges others to post the same or a similar status. [2] [3]
An SMS routing company's exposed database was left online without a password, spilling 2FA codes and password reset links to the open web.
Facebook lists all the security emails it sends to fight phishing If that password change email smells fishy, check the list first.
Meta is warning 1 million Facebook users that their account information may have been compromised by third-party apps from Apple or Google’s stores.
To manage and recover your account if you forget your password or username, make sure you have access to the recovery phone number or alternate email address you've added to your AOL account.