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December 11, 2023

Learn How Hackers Can Hack Your Facebook Account and How to Fix It

Learn How Hackers Can Hack Your Facebook Account and How to Fix It

by Malika Karoum / Friday, 19 March 2021 / Published in Malika Karoum Global News

With Facebook’s 2.8 billion active monthly users, hackers now have an ocean of accounts to exploit. Despite security updates made after a 2018 security breach that affected more than 30 million users, over 500,000 phone numbers were still leaked in 2019.

Although Facebook’s security has improved drastically after these breaches, hackers target individual accounts.

So how do cybercriminals hack into Facebook accounts? Are you vulnerable? And how can you prevent yourself?

Facebook Hacks Are Easy And Fast

According to a 2015 report by the New York Post, approximately 160,000 Facebook accounts are compromised daily. That number will have increased today.

While you might blame Facebook for this breach of privacy, they’re technically not responsible for most of these attacks. Facebook account hackers use several means to gain control of vulnerable users’ profiles. Mostly, they take advantage of a user’s social and psychological naivety.

Considering the number of people that connect on Facebook, you can even get hacked through one of your Facebook friends or close acquaintances.

Social media account hackers can target accounts with influential friends or followers. No one is safe. No social media platform is completely secure, not even Twitter. Tech giants, political figures, and celebrities have all been targeted on the social network.

We believe that for up to 36 of the 130 targeted accounts, the attackers accessed the DM inbox, including 1 elected official in the Netherlands. To date, we have no indication that any other former or current elected official had their DMs accessed.

— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) July 22, 2020

Unlike other social media outlets like Twitter and Instagram, where strangers are more likely to link up, Facebook users connect more to closer relations.

Related: How Not to Get Hacked on Facebook, Instagram, or Snapchat

Facebook Transparency data indicates that 120 million accounts on the platform are fake. By the end of 2020, it had clamped down 234.5 million spam content. Obviously, more still slipped through the net.

Most Facebook profile hackers impersonate their victims and scam their friends and followers after hacking them. Therefore, the victim’s connections are often the targets rather than the account owners themselves.

After taking over an account, attackers can seize a victim’s business page, so a successful Facebook account takeover is bad for Facebook-dependent businesses as well.

How Cybercriminals Hack Facebook Accounts

Facebook hackers use several means to take over accounts. One of the most popular is phishing and social engineering.

So while we can’t show you directly how to hack a Facebook account, you nonetheless need to know how cybercriminals hack someone’s Facebook. And if you are a victim of a hacker, you need to know how to fix it.

Phishing and Social Engineering

If you leave your phone number or email address public on your Facebook profile, then you’re more vulnerable to phishing attacks.

Social engineering often accompanies this type of attack. Phishing happens when an attacker sends a fake link to a victim. For instance, they can send a message telling the victim to log into their Facebook account via the given link for security purposes or to retrieve a message.

Once they click the link and enter their Facebook username and password, the attacker grabs that information. If the victim fails to realize the leak in time, the attacker can log into their account. The hacker then changes the affected user’s login information and takes over their profile.

Related: What to Do After Falling for a Phishing Attack

An attacker can also request a new password on your behalf.

For instance, they can send a message telling you Facebook needs to fix an issue with your account. They then ask you to send the code you’ll receive back to them. Once you send this code, they change your password and log you out of your account.

Unfortunately, many Facebook users fall victim to this trap. And it’s often too late before they realize they’ve lost access to their Facebook account as the hacker changes their personal information.

Hiding personal contact information like phone numbers and email addresses from the public can be an effective preventive measure, though not always practical.

Related: How to Hide Your Social Media Profiles From Bullies

Be careful the type of messages (SMS, emails, and calls) you respond to, no matter how formal they look. Don’t click suspicious links that look strange or malicious. Even if you’re familiar with them, be careful not to share your login information with third-party apps or websites.

Brute Force Attacks Hack Facebook Passwords

Brute-force hackers use both manual and automatic methods to device password combinations. To aid them, attackers use several string-generating apps to guess passwords.

Surprisingly, people now make this process easy for hackers. NordPass recently released the top 200 passwords in 2020, and 73 percent of those are incredibly easy to guess.

The less complicated a password is, the more vulnerable it is to a brute-force attack.

Unfortunately, Facebook doesn’t have a login trial limit. So an attacker can try simple password combinations on your account as many times as they like.

To prevent a brute-force attack, ensure that you use strong passwords that are difficult to guess. A combination of special characters with upper- and lower-case letters is effective.

Then use Facebook two-factor authentication. With that, even if an attacker guesses your password correctly, they can’t access your account without your authorization.

Faulty Links and Spyware

Some apps ask for permission to access your Facebook credentials. Some of these apps spy on you. In worse cases, they can take over your account to spam your friends.

Hackers can also use dedicated spying links and apps to install spyware on your computer.

Such spyware can then gain access to your Facebook account to perform actions without your knowledge. Infected links and apps can carry out instructions orchestrated by hackers.

Preventing this attack is easy. Denying untrusted apps access to read your Facebook data goes a long way to help you stop it.

Never click a suspicious link, and avoid untrusted apps as they can introduce malware into your computer and affect Facebook.

Password and Username Leaks

If your phone or browser stores login information, then you’re at risk of getting hacked.

Logging into your Facebook account over a public network or a shared computer can also leave your account at risk.

When you use shared computers, you might forget to log out. That’s an opportunity for hackers to snatch your Facebook account as they can get personal information about you from your logged-in account.

An attacker can also use session cookies to spy on you over public Wi-Fi.

However, when you save login information, other people that use your computer can sign into your account without your permission. Remember, you can’t trust anyone.

How To Stop Attackers Hacking Your Facebook Account

How do you protect yourself from cybercriminals hacking your Facebook profile? Here’s what you need to remember.

  • Don’t click on suspicious links. Watch out for phishing messages and emails.
  • Avoid saving login information on your smartphones and browsers.
  • Use a combination of special characters and numbers to create your password.
  • Hide sensitive information like phone numbers and email address from the public on Facebook. You should keep your account private anyway.
  • Don’t give untrustworthy apps or websites access to your login credentials.
  • Avoid using Facebook over public networks and shared computers.
  • Don’t share login information with a third-party.
  • Use Facebook’s two-factor authentication on your account.
  • Never exchange a password reset link with a third-party, no matter how polished their request looks.

How To Fix a Hacked Facebook Account

If you ever suspect that your Facebook account has been hacked, then you need to sweep into action urgently to prevent further damage.

You should also check out how to recover a hacked Facebook account.

Related: Find Out If Your Facebook Account Has Been Hacked

Protect Yourself Against Facebook Hacks

Getting hacked on Facebook can be frustrating. Sometimes, hackers use the slightest information about the victim to gain control of their account.

Recovering a hacked Facebook account can be tough going. However, taking proactive measures to protect your profile works better than trying to recover it after you’ve fallen victim.

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