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How could someone keeps accessing my facebook account even i always get to change the password everytime ?

  • i have been prompted in my email for 3 months now with this reminder from facebook team: A new unknown device logged into your Facebook account (Thursday, February 9, 2012 at 1:50am) from Bonbon, CEB, PH (IP=121.54.58.157). (Note: This location is based on information from your ISP or wireless provider.) Was this you? If so, you can disregard the rest of this email. If this wasn't you, please follow the link below to protect your Facebook account information: https://www.facebook.com/checkpoint/checkpointme?u=1279183528&n=5Wqkk60L To learn how login notifications like this one can help you to protect your account information, visit the Help Center: http://www.facebook.com/help/?topic=loginnotifications. Please note: Facebook will never request your login information through email. Thanks, The Facebook Team my antivirus is updated, and i tried to scan the entire laptop drives for malwares or any possible hidden viruses that may keep tracking on my private online accounts..it didn't detect any..please somebody HELP ME!!!!!!

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    One (of many) possible causes: Are you using an unsecured WiFi? If yes, your FB settings may be allowing non-SSL (designated 'https' in the address prefix) connection to FB. This permits your session cookie to be transmitted in plain text, which can be sniffed, and used to log-in as you.

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Check your email service provider's ip address (server ip address). It's probably detecting the location of their server when you log in to Facebook rather than your actual location. Or send yourself an email and extract the ip address from the header to compare it with the one shown by Facebook account activity notification email. If you decide that it's not you who accessed your Facebook account: Get a free keyscrambler or anti logger. Don't ever sign in to Facebook on a public wi-fi network, shared computer or workplace computer. It's possible for other peope to extract your log in cookie. Check that your email isn't being forwarded to another address that you don't own. Check Facebook applications and disable access for anything that you didn't give permission to access your data. Change your email password and also change your security question and answer.

Most people say they don't have a virus but they don't know if they have a spyware in their computers. Scan with this: http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free If that didn't find anything, it is possible that you've been using proxy servers. A lot of public proxy servers are run by hackers who steal passwords to accounts. Read this in case you don't know: http://www.personalvpn.org/danger_proxy_servers.htm EDIT: A quick search for that 121.54.58.157 IP address gave me these: http://www.stopforumspam.com/ipcheck/121.54.58.157 http://www.projecthoneypot.org/ip_121.54.58.157

Do you access your acct from work or other comps and just not remember? Does anyone you know access it? Just throwing out ideas. Maybe a wireless devise you use that connects to an internet access point outside of were you are used to going. That's all I got.

Try to scan your system with http://siri.geekstogo.com/SmitfraudFix.php Then install keyscrambler professional and change your password on facebook. Keyscrambler will scramble your key making difficult for someone to get it.

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