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A critical zero-click exploit uncovered by a seasoned bounty hunter hacker, ranked number one in the Facebook Hall of Fame 2024, could have enabled hackers to take over any Facebook account.
You get an email from Facebook telling you that an email address or mobile phone number was added, or removed, from your account, or that your password was changed, and it wasn’t you. If the email associated with your Facebook account has changed, you can reverse this.
Need to find someone's Facebook password because of an emergency? If the person is a family member or friend, you may be able to recover their password. It used to be possible to get someone's password if you were listed as one of their Trusted Contacts, but Facebook has removed that option.
If you don’t have access to the email address or mobile phone number associated with your Facebook account — maybe because you were hacked and your password was changed, or you lost or forgot them — try these steps to recover your account:
When you think your Facebook account may have been hacked, change your password before you do anything else. If you no longer have access to your Facebook account, immediately follow the steps described below.
Find out if your Facebook account has been hacked. There are lots of signs that your account may be compromised. Here are red flags to watch for: You can't log into your account. You get an...
If you find your Facebook account has been hacked, we take you through the recovery process and provide some proactive security pointers you can follow to prevent this awful moment from...