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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. 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.

  3. A 10 year customer of mine messaged me on Facebook who's also on my friends list and was asking me for help recovering his account as a "trusted friend". I thought the whole thing smelled scammy so I actually accused him of being a hacker and this is where things took a turn.

  4. This is a link to the Facebook profile that was compromised - LINK O have gone through all of the methods for account recovery offered by Facebook; which according to the platform's automated system, were not enough for the company to return my account.

  5. I helped someone a couple of weeks ago recover theirs by using my own account to access their profile page and started the "recover this account" wizard, we uploaded his ID and were able to recover within minutes.

  6. Someone hacked into my account, changed the email/password/phone number associated with my account, and I am now completely unable to login. As we all know, going through Facebook's "hacked recovery" steps is a short loop that cannot help you. It will always prompt you to login in order to proceed.

  7. Hackers are exploiting Facebook's lost password/email algorithm where they can gain access to Facebook accounts without having a password. Once they get in they immediately change your email, password, and the enable two factor authentication. Some people have been successful using this link: https://www.facebook.

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