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  1. No less than an hour later, I get another email from FB with a link to bypass 2FA. I was able to successfully get back into my account, remove the hacker's email address (which was cleverly chosen to mimic my own), disable the hacker's 2FA, and reset everything with my own info.

  2. Here's a breakdown of how I managed to recover my hacked Facebook account, including the complexities encountered with the hacker's Meta account that they attached and the solution I devised. Initial Account Compromise: Overnight one night, a hacker gained control over my Facebook account.

  3. I feel frustrating right now. I found out last February 29, 2024, that I was no longer able to access my Facebook account. After doing more investigation, I discovered that my email address and accompanying phone number had been removed from the account, along with a modification to my password.

  4. I was in disbelief to see this email arrive, and attempting to log into my account brought me right into the unlocking procedure, deleting unused emails and update my password, and that was it - I was back in like nothing had ever happened, Instagram account all back up and running too.

  5. Last Saturday, I received emails informing me that the login email address had been changed, and the recovery phone number had been removed. I clicked on the "It wasn't me" link, but I'm simply offered to receive a code via email.

  6. A hacker got into my email address and Facebook account a couple of days ago, and has now deleted it. The recovery email has changed, and made it so that I can no longer get a recovery SMS sent to my phone number.

  7. Facebook will send you a notification email that your email has been removed from your Facebook account. If it's not you, there's a link to let them know Let Us Know. Click on that and try contacting Facebook.

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