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Hacking my Facebook account

Some A%$e-whole has hacked my facebook account.

Apparently some of you facebookers are getting all
kinds of stuff coming from me yet I have not
posted on there for ages.

I am sorry you are experiencing this problem but I
don;t know how to fix it.

Facebook allows you to completely delete your page
but only after completing a form and then staying
off facebook for two-weeks with absolutely no
activity. Seeing the hacker's in there, this
seems a silly option to try without me sounding
like I am crying wolf.

The other option I have is to change my settings
and delete all my friends if I can. If this
happens ( I've got the War Office involved to
solve this ) then please don't think I don't love
you any more : ) - I do but I just don't want to
talk to you on facebook ha ha ha ha.

I know lots of you like facebook and that's all
well and good, but facebook and I have never got
along together and the sooner facebook and
divorce, the world might be a better place.

Thanks for the heads up guys.

Mo

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8/7/2010 7:49 PM

Dave Magaro (20517) wrote:

Yeah I was getting p---ed but knew if I replied to the hacker: "GO TO HELL YOU JACKASS"!!! That you might log on and wonder who p---ed in my Chereo's!

Try changing your password for starters.

Dave



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8/7/2010 8:15 PM

Maurice Carr (36802) wrote:

I can't change the password. I can get into the
account but the hacker has changed some settings
so my password can't be altered!

&^%*ing stupid system that allows this to happen I
say.

I am now trying to find out how to contact
facebook direct and at correspond with them but
all I come up with is FAQ kind of stuff.

I think in the meantime all you people who have
listed me as a friends should delete me as a
friend. to be on the safe side.



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8/7/2010 9:42 PM

Bo Hulsey (2238) wrote:

Done. You will always be my friend; Facebook or
not!

Bo



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8/8/2010 5:59 PM

Dave Magaro (20517) wrote:

Sign in and click on "Account" in the upper right corner. Then click on "Security". Then click on "Hacked Account" From that page there will be a place to "Submit a Report".

I would love to get my hands on one of these little punks!

Dave



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8/8/2010 6:21 PM

Dave Magaro (20517) wrote:

Woops forgot something.... Disregard my last post and do it like this:

Sign in and click on "Account" in the upper right corner. Then click on "Help Center". Then click on "Security". Then click on "Hacked Account" From that page there will be a place to "Submit a Report".

Sorry about that.

Dave





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8/8/2010 8:45 PM

Maurice Carr (36802) wrote:

What's happened on facebook is precisely the reason why I used my middle and an old family name to appear here. This kind of thing happned before to me and there was abuse involved then.

However, I broke my own rules when I signed up on facbook, and now I pay the penalty.

The A-wholes who do this are no better than the taliban idiots.

I'm steaming mad at the moment.....



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8/8/2010 11:23 PM

Marcus Hart (14325) wrote:

Hey Mo, you're still a friend bro! Facebook aint got a say in it :o)





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8/9/2010 1:16 AM

Maurice Carr (36802) wrote:

Thanks :)



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8/9/2010 3:13 PM

Geoffrey Barnes (6445) wrote:

Ah, the second round of the hacked account for Mo :(.
Last one was Pirated Videos, this time, Best Buy.
It is really lovely (layer this with lots of sarcasm) that big corp. hires people to hack accounts.
One way around this is to change the email account to log into facebook to something totally different and rarely used and then reset the password. Then set your contact info to private so that the new email address is not available to anyone but yourself.
Then use a password completely different from the one used to sign into your email.



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8/9/2010 10:20 PM

Maurice Carr (36802) wrote:

That sounds awfully confusing....one instruction at a time might be best! :)

Cheers

Mo

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