![]() ![]() Now that you’ve got your Facebook registered email account fully secured from the hacker, you’re ready to reset your Facebook password. Log into your account, and then enter the new password. To do this in Gmail, open your Gmail settings, select Accounts and Import, and Change Password. So, one of the first things you’ll want to do is reset your email account password to ensure hackers remain locked out of it. When a hacker has gained access to your Facebook account, they don’t have access to your email account. The reason for this is that it’ll prevent you from requesting a password reset from Facebook. The first, and usually the first thing people notice, is they’ll change your Facebook password.īut what hackers really want to do, if they can, is change the password of your email account that’s connected to your Facebook account. There are two ways hackers will attempt to prevent you from accessing your Facebook account. However, the success you’ll have with these options depends largely upon how early you’ve caught the hacking activity. ![]() Thankfully, there are many things you can do to recover your Facebook account if you’ve been hacked. Whatever the cause, a hacker somehow gained access to your Facebook password and started contacting all of your Facebook family and friends to get them to click on a malicious link as well. It could be a nefarious link that you clicked on at some point or even a phishing email you opened. This is a prevalent scenario that happens to Facebook users nearly every day.
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