Locked out of Facebook

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magpies

Original Poster:

5,136 posts

185 months

Just tried to access my account only to be told I'm locked out.

The link to unlock is asking me to verify my credit card details - does chow the correct last 4 digits

What to do?

r3g

3,523 posts

27 months

Say a virtual thnk you to Facebook for doing you a favour and move on with your life.

loskie

5,410 posts

123 months

magpies said:
Just tried to access my account only to be told I'm locked out.

The link to unlock is asking me to verify my credit card details - does chow the correct last 4 digits

What to do?
Contact your card co and report suspicious activity. Why would facebook have your card details?

Tony1963

4,950 posts

165 months

You can make, for example, charity donations from a Facebook account, and logically you’d need a card registered on there to do that. I also think it lets Facebook know you’re a genuine human.

Tony1963

4,950 posts

165 months

r3g said:
Say a virtual thnk you to Facebook for doing you a favour and move on with your life.
Says the bell posting rubbish on a forum that is, really, another money-making social media platform.

magpies

Original Poster:

5,136 posts

185 months

I have recovered my account, looks genuine. This is where the hack came from

SteveKTMer

832 posts

34 months

Two factor authentication. Facebook and in fact all the socials and on-line services have been banging on about this for years. Enable two factor auth for any on-line account. It can just be your phone to receive a PIN or an authenticator app, neither cost you anything and it can save your account.

And don't use the same password for two or more services. You can get a free password manager to manage passwords for you across multiple devices. They even enter the password for you when you go to any of the sites you have stored passwords for.

It's not too inconvenient when it's facebook but other services can be very compromising and you end up losing a lot of personal info a thief can use to fake your identity and go on to cause havoc in your life.

Lucas Ayde

3,611 posts

171 months

SteveKTMer said:
It's not too inconvenient when it's facebook but other services can be very compromising and you end up losing a lot of personal info a thief can use to fake your identity and go on to cause havoc in your life.
Yes - Losing google account access in particular can be disastrous as so much tends to be linked to it. Any well-used email access can be pretty disastrous as well as just inconvenient. If your PSN or MS account get compromised, you can lose access to your purchased games on Xbox/PS.

MS now have an excellent authenticator app (which also fills in passwords and details on mobile apps for you) and it's really easy to do 2FA for google on an android phone. Sony PSN will send you a text with login code. So no real reason to avoid 2FA. It's not perfect but makes your account massively safer.

Mr Whippy

29,168 posts

244 months

Link it all into your phone. Great concentration of risk again.

I’ve no idea how people then cope if they lose their phone.

Can you even get a new sim sent out when all your accounts need your phone to confirm it’s you? hehe


Obv your FB password and email were exposed somewhere?
Lots of big breaches happening all the time so emails and passwords exposed.


Best to just use a unique email and password per account for trivial accounts like FB imo.

magpies

Original Poster:

5,136 posts

185 months

Yesterday (17:07)
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Yep - new unique password made