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  1. Recovering my account when it's been hacked and they changed the emails, name, and dropped my phone number.

  2. I was the primary on the phone number before the hack but no the hacker changed both my phone number and my email address so I had no access to the recovery.

  3. Approximately 2 hours after that, I received an email from Facebook with a link to recover my account. The link worked and the account was recovered! I did not realize that you can secure FB accounts using Duo Mobile.

  4. 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:

  5. Once you've secured the account with your own password, either use the link provided in the "Action needed on your Facebook account" email, or the following link to prove your identity and re-enable your account again: https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/260749603972907. Step 8. TURN ON 2FA BY APP FOR YOURSELF!

  6. 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.

  7. 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.