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How can I find the person who hacked my facebook profile?
04-27-2013, 08:51 AM
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How can I find the person who hacked my facebook profile?
For some odd reason when I logged into facebook it said I wrote on the walls of a certain amount of friends. When I read my hacked posts they were asking my friends to go to a certain websites. Not all the websites were the same.

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04-27-2013, 08:58 AM
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It's not a person who hacked your facebook profile, that has been going on for a while now on facebook, just be sure to tell your friends not to visit these sites, or else this "virus" will be passed on to their accounts. You have nothing else to worry about, just be careful what sites you log in using your facebook password and username.

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04-27-2013, 09:03 AM
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you can't it's quite difficult. Instead, change your PASSWORD.
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04-27-2013, 09:11 AM
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You can ask Facebook for the recently IP addresses that accessed your account.

You can find them by just browsing randomly or doing a Who-IS search to get some server information and also registration info on the Administrator. This way you can contact them.

But yeah, it can be because you have a vulnerable path in your system.

Especially if you have an outdated server, don't install your updates, or even have a good anti - virus. Every logical person knows a file can be crypted, and you couldn't even be aware that the file is virused. Why? Because your Anti-Virus won't tell you.

Its quite simple, you bind the file, it doesn;t come up for your Anti Virus.

IF you have an outdated FF browser, their are multiple vulnerabilities for that. Some that screw with your DNS and links and make it redirect to an actual virused applciation.

So , update Firefox.

Download Avast (the best anti-virus):

http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html

At the end it will schedule a boot time scan.

and,

Download CCleaner (best file cleaner)::

http://www.ccleaner.com/

Good luck.
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