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Someone in Texas is logging into my Facebook? - Demon - 02-19-2014 12:50 PM

For the last few months, almost a year actually, I've been checking my log in history. It's been logged in from Dallas and Joshua Texas.
I have an ex that hates my guts and he lives in Texas, he is a hacker, so it could likely be him. Or maybe it could be Facebook, I don't know, that's what I came here to find out.
Has anyone else experienced this? I've changed my password twice and it never does any good.
Can someone tell me what's going on? Thank you.


- 英裔美國人 - 02-19-2014 12:57 PM

if he's able to log in to your account multiple times after the password changes then it's either that he sent you a spyware or he's able to track down your IP address, make sure if your spyware protection is active


- Texas - 02-19-2014 12:59 PM

"Don't mess with Texas!"

So if you can see some activity in your activity log, what is this person doing? Are they posting things as if they are you?

Check your "privacy shortcuts", have you blocked people you think might be part of the problem?


- Altaf - 02-19-2014 01:04 PM

Do you use some proxy software to access the internet? If so, it is only you who are accessing your account from different locations. However, if you don't use proxies, it is suspicious. You say you have changed passwords and still having the same problem. This shows a possibility that there may be a spy software on your computer which is stealing your password and sending it to someone. Update your antivirus, install / update malware detection program and do a full scan.


- Shana - 02-19-2014 01:08 PM

This is a common glitch with fb. Google it. People have been getting scared about these multiple locations logged in for a long time... It's likely not spyware. End their sessions that are logged in (you will notice it was you when you end up logged out on your phone, etc.)In privacy all you have to do is use code generator. It will require a code anytime another actual browser is logging in. Before they are allowed in it will send a code to your cell and only to your cell... With a code that must be entered before they can log in. I did this and checked it by logging in from an incognito browser or using a friend's computer. All the logins from NY I got worried about were just fb inaccuracies. It was always me. No one ever changed my profile or did anything at all in my activity log. Using fb on the phone contributes to these location glitches. Also if he was a hacker you wouldn't see anything. Covering your tracks is 101 in hacking. So don't worry...I got so worried like you... But this has been an issue with fb for a long time. You're OK Wink You will end up annoyed at entering codes tho so once you see for yourself it's fine you can change back. Best wishes!