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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. My account was hacked while I was sleeping; I woke up to several emails with codes that notified me that my email had been changed. They have full control of my account and are selling things. They are blocking my family and friends who are reporting it, and I have sent emails to FB at least 10 times.

  4. Now you get access to your Facebook Account! The next steps are crucial to take your account back from the Hacker: First, go to settings and have your friend add a new email address that is not linked to any Facebook account. You won't be able to Remove the Hacker's Email yet.

  5. 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.

  6. if your account got hacked and the hacked changed the everything from your account and you are not able to access your account then check your email as you can see below, open that mail and click on "Secure your Account"

  7. When I realized I was hacked I used the original email for "this wasn't me" option, and I was taken through ID identification process, and eventually recieved the code, but since I apparently turned on Two factor authentication, fb is asking me for recovery codes.