“Why would someone want to hack my Facebook account?” may be the first thing that comes to mind for those who aren’t celebrities but have had their Facebook accounts taken over by cybercriminals.
If you've seen unusual activity on your Facebook account, your account may have been compromised. Either hackers have gotten into your account to access your personal information, or scammers have ...
Discovering that your Facebook account has been hacked can be a devastating experience. Luckily, though, it's usually easy to recover your account and keep it safe in future by taking a few simple ...
Imagine waking up to “account permanently disabled” and years of photos just gone. Consumer Investigator Caresse Jackman ...
Facebook accounts are under attack as bad actors “try to steal your login information or to infect your device with malware.” And when bad actors “take control over an account or device,” they may ...
Scammers are constantly looking for ways to access your Facebook account. It doesn't matter who you are; they want your information. They're even stealing accounts from dog shelters. And if they get ...
Over a billion people use Facebook, which means a lot of bad actors are also on the platform trying to exploit users. They use fake accounts, bots, and other tactics to target people, which has led ...
It happens regularly on Facebook: A friend’s post begins, “Do not accept any friend invitations from me!” Another Facebook account has been cloned. By now, most of us are savvy enough to be cautious ...