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Anonymous Posted on Aug 27, 2010

Somebuddy hacked my facebook account changed the password and the name on the account every time i try to reset it i get no email from facebook. I think they added a new email on to it if i put in my email address in, all i can see is the picture on that accout when i try to reset the password.How can i get my facebook back?

  • Anonymous Aug 28, 2010

    I cant even get in to this account at all and change anything when i try to reset the password my picture comes up and i push reset and i get no email from facebook

  • Anonymous Aug 28, 2010

    I tryed to to reset the setting on the email your answer was no help thanks

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From your email go to the link of facebook then in account click account setting then check the email then you can change your password also however if it still change, its not the facebook, your email account because facebook is email base setting changes will reflect in your email account,

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Please restore my Facebook account.I can't log on to FB .

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How to Get Back Hacked Facebook Account

These days there are many ways a facebook account can be hackedeasily and many people are falling victims to these hackers. Its veryeasy to get trapped by hackers, they use more sophisticated methods todo it. And are you in such a situation? Did some onehacked your facebook account ? There should be any thing to worry if it is yes. Before losing hope there are some things that can be done to get your Hacked Face Book Account Back.
First of all you can try resetting your account password on facebook.But this could help only in rare cases, because most hackers areintelligent and they surely will have changed the default emailaddress. But if some body have accidentally (though the chances areextremely narrow) logged into your account and has changed only thepassword of yourface book account, this might help you in recovering your account password and gain access to your compromised account.

But things get much more worse when the hacker changes the email address in your Face Book Account. You’ll no longer be able to reset the account password and gain access to the account.
But there is a way.

Face Book provides a contact page for you to help you to in recovering the hacked account .

Visit http://www.facebook.com/help/contact.php?show_form=account_compromised

Inside the contact Form You need to Fill in the Following Details Correctly.
Full name on the account:
Enter the Full Name as you have given in Your Face Book Account.

Network(s) the account belongs to:
Enter the names of the networks you have joined. Include as many as possible.
Email addresses that may be affiliated with the account:
This is the email address you used as username to login to face book.
Your contact email address:
Enter a email address you can be contacted by facebook. They will contact you regarding this issue.
URL (web address link) of the profile page:
Give the link to your facebook profile address.
Description and steps to reproduce the issue:
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just login with your user name and on the drop down window click forgotten password, the will send a link via email to reset it . If only your facebook account was hacked you should be ok . If your computer was hacked you need to change every password and any questions you gave answers to reset. other wise they can reset your password again.
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How do I recover my hacked Facebook account?
Facebook account hacks are unfortunately common. I'll look at the process Facebook takes you through to recovery a hacked Facebook account.
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My Facebook account has been hacked! How do I get it back?
Unfortunately with the popularity of Facebook comes the popularity and frequency of Facebook accounts getting hacked or stolen.
I need to be clear from the start: I can't guarantee you'll get it back. Much depends on whether or not you set up recovery options before you lost it, and whether or not you kept those options up-to-date.
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Underneath the password field of the Facebook login is a link:
Facebook Can't Login Link
It may say "Can't log in", "Forgot your password?" or something similar. Click that.
You may then be asked to "Find Your Account":
Facebook Find Your Account
The best thing to enter here is the email address that you normally use to log in. If, for some reason, that doesn't locate your account, the hacker may have deleted the account or changed the email addresses associated with it. Try entering the phone number you previously associated with the account, or your full name as you previously entered into your Facebook profile.
Assuming you can identify your account successfully, you'll then be asked why you can't login:
Facebook Asking Why
Since we're talking about hacked accounts, select that and click on Continue.
The first option presented is simply a password reset link:
Facebook Reset Password Option
As you can see, that's the only option I have available with this account at this time. So I'll click Continue. (If you have additional email accounts associated with your Facebook account, the password reset link will be sent to all of them. If you have a mobile number associated with your account you may be given the option to use a text message instead. In both of these cases the additional account or mobile number must be set up before you need it, while you have access to your account.)
Facebook then presents this page:
Facebook Enter Code Page
and also sends a message to the listed email address:
Facebook Reset Password Code
After entering the code Facebook presents the option to select a new password:
Facebook New Password Entry Form
Enter the new password twice and click Continue.
You now have control of your account once again.
Secure
Since your account was hacked, Facebook will now take you through some extra steps to secure the account from future threats.
Facebook Secure Your Account
Do not skip this step! This will look at the common changes hackers make, help you recover, and help you prevent this from happening again.
First, Facebook will verify the email address(es) associated with your account:
Facebook Validating Email addresses
Make sure to check the email address(es) that are correct and to which you have access. Leave the others unchecked, and click Continue.
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This is not your Facebook password. This message is asking if you are certain that you are the only person who knows the password to your email account. Anyone who can access your email by virtue of knowing your email account password can, in turn, access your Facebook account.
Once you are certain that your email account is secure, check the box and click Continue. If you are not certain, open another browser window and go change the password to your email account, and take whatever other steps are necessary to secure it first.
Facebook makes a couple of additional recommendations:
Facebook More Security
Login approvals use techniques such as SMS messages and automated voice to give you a confirmation code prior to letting you log in. You can bypass this on computers into which you log in frequently. A potential hacker would be unable to log in because they would not have the phone associated with your number.
A verified mobile number is a way to reset your password and recover the account should you lose access to your email account.
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If you no longer have access to the email account associated with your Facebook account
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1. Open a Web browser and navigate to the Facebook account recovery page using the Resource link.

Click the link after Step 1 on the page.

2. Click the link after Step 1 on the new page to begin the process of resetting your Facebook password.

Click in the box under "Enter Your Facebook Username," and type the name that you use when logging in to Facebook.

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Check your email address for a message titled "Facebook Password Reset Confirmation."
Open the email and click the link contained within.

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Type the password that you would like to use for your Facebook account, and then type it a second time to confirm that you entered it correctly.

Click "Change Password" to log in to the account.

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Click the link after Step 2 on the page.

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Fill in the information requested on the form, including your Facebook username, your name, any email addresses associated with the account, your own email address and a description of the problem.

Click "Submit."
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Click "Change Password" to log in to the account.

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Open a Web browser and navigate to the Facebook account recovery page using the Resource link.
Click the link after Step 2 on the page.


Click the first link on the new page if your email account has been hacked and you no longer have access to it, or click the second link if you followed the steps in the section.
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Type the phone number or username of your Facebook account, and then click "Search."
If you are unable to get a match, type your name plus the name of one of your Facebook friends.
Type the words displayed in the security check box, and then click "Submit."
This brings you to a Web form titled "My Account Has Been Compromised."


Fill in the information requested on the form, including your Facebook username, your name, any email addresses associated with the account, your own email address and a description of the problem.
Click "Submit."
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Goto Facebook's Password Recovery Page. You can then recover the password by entering one of the three following pieces of information.
  1. EMaill address
  2. Phone number
  3. Facebook Username
  4. Both your name and a friend's name.
It's possible the hacker changed the email address, So Facebook might not be able to email you a new password. The same goes for your phone number. But I doubt they changed your user name. And they likely didn't delete all your friends.
try the first option than work your way down. Once you get back into your account reset your password. make sure to use a strong password. You can learn more about strong passwords here.
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