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  1. 20 sie 2023 · The Facebook account recovery code scam starts with an email designed to look like an official notice from Facebook’s Security Team. The message will claim that someone attempted to reset or change your account password without authorization.

  2. If you received a Facebook password reset email that you didn't request, it's likely that someone accidentally entered your email or username when attempting to log into their account. This often happens if you have a popular username or email.

  3. Go in to your Facebook settings and add a two-factor authentication. That way Facebook will require a code that is sent to your cell phone in order to gain access to your Facebook account. This way you don’t have to continually change your password. These are only “attempts” of someone trying to sign in.

  4. Facebook will never ask you for your password in an email or send you a password as an attachment. Scammers sometimes create fake emails that look like they’re from Facebook. These emails often look like: Notifications about friend requests, messages, events, photos and videos.

  5. 12 sie 2023 · Stay safe from phishing attempts. Learn how to spot fake emails and protect your login credentials. Have you recently received an email that appears to be from Facebook, asking you to reset your account password? Don’t click on any links within - it’s likely a scam designed to steal your Facebook login credentials. Warning!

  6. 19 lip 2023 · The scam involves sending a fake email that claims Facebook has received a request to reset the recipient’s password. The email attempts to trick users into entering a reset code provided in the message.

  7. I just received an email about a password reset request to my mail. It provided an 8 digit code and without thinking I used the provided link in the mail to actually change my password. Then I got a confirmation email telling me that I did in fact just change my password.

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