Facebook is a social networking site where users can chat in real-time, watch short videos, leave comments, swap photos, and share links to significant online content. Shared content can be made accessible to everyone, only to a select group of close friends or family members, or to a single person.

If you’re an active Facebook user, you might have come across a lot of people’s accounts being hacked or might have at least heard about it. Recently, Jane Manchun Wong, who is a tech blogger, brought to her Twitter that someone might be interested in hacking her Facebook account. She shared a screenshot of a warning from Facebook warning her about the hack.

ugh

“a sophisticated attacker may be interested in your Facebook account” pic.twitter.com/MRzQQVTaaq

— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) November 17, 2022

What are the points that might indicate your account is being hacked?

  • The email or password of your account has changed.
  • Your name or birthday has changed.
  • Friend requests have been sent to people you don’t know.
  • Messages have been sent that you didn’t write.
  • Posts or ads have been made that you didn’t create.

What to do if your Facebook account is hacked?

  • Change your Facebook Account Password
  • Report the Compromised Account to Facebook
  • Remove Rogue Application and Browser Add-ons
  • Caution your Friends and Family