If a hacker has changed your email, phone number, and password, the login/identify tool might still work if you search by your original username or full name.

: Once back in, navigate to Settings & Privacy > Settings > Password and Security , and create a strong, new, and unique password that you do not use for any other online service.

Enter the information you believe is linked to your account.

Uploading an official government-issued ID (such as a driver's license or passport) to verify your identity manually. Meta's operations team reviews these IDs securely to confirm ownership. 3. The Account Has Been Hacked and Information Changed

These messages contain links to fake, but very realistic, login pages that look almost identical to Facebook's. As soon as you enter your username and password on one of these fake sites, , who then have full access to your account.

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Ask security questions or request help from your designated "Trusted Contacts" if you set them up previously. Crucial Security Warning: Beware of Phishing Scams