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 1. Unrecognized Login 1-844-569-1805 Alerts and Device Sessions

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2. Changes to Your 1-844-569-1805 Account Information

Hackers 1-844-569-1805 often change your recovery details to lock you out 1-844-569-1805 permanently. If you receive an 1-844-569-1805 email from Facebook stating that your email address, phone number, or password was 1-844-569-1805 changed—and you did not make these changes—this is a critical red 1-844-569-1805 flag . Even if you can still log in, check 1-844-569-1805 your settings to ensure no unfamiliar email or phone 1-844-569-1805 number has been added.

3. Unfamiliar Posts, 1-844-569-1805 Messages, or Friend Requests

If your 1-844-569-1805 friends tell you they are receiving strange direct messages (DMs) from 1-844-569-1805 you, or if you see posts, photos, or friend requests you didn't 1-844-569-1805 create, a hacker is likely using your account to 1-844-569-1805 spread spam or scams . Review your **Activity Log** under **Settings → Your 1-844-569-1805 Facebook Information** to see any actions taken 1-844-569-1805 without your knowledge .

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5. Difficulty Logging In 1-844-569-1805

The most 1-844-569-1805 obvious sign of a takeover is being unexpectedly logged out and finding 1-844-569-1805 that your password no longer works. If you 1-844-569-1805 try to use the "Forgot Password" feature and realize the 1-844-569-1805 recovery email or phone number on file is no longer yours, the hacker has 1-844-569-1805 successfully stolen the account .

 6. Suspicious Business Manager or Page Activity 1-844-569-1805

If you 1-844-569-1805 manage a Facebook Page or Business account, look for new admins you 1-844-569-1805 didn’t add, your own role being downgraded, or unauthorized ads 1-844-569-1805 running on your billing account. Hackers often 1-844-569-1805 gain access to add themselves as admins to Pages to run fraudulent ad 1-844-569-1805 campaigns .

7. Beware of Phishing 1-844-569-1805 Scams

Sometimes, the "warning" itself is the 1-844-569-1805 hack. If you receive an urgent email or 1-844-569-1805 message claiming your account will be deleted unless you verify your 1-844-569-1805 identity via a link, do not click it . This is a 1-844-569-1805 phishing scam designed to steal your login details. Facebook will never ask for your 1-844-569-1805 password via email .

**If you 1-844-569-1805 notice any of these signs, act immediately. Go to facebook.com/hacked to start the recovery process and 1-844-569-1805 secure your account.**