How To Unlock Someone On Facebook?

Someone's been hacking into my facebook, help?

  • I'm in NC, and I get a 2nd email in my yahoo account stating someone tried to login to my facebook from Conyers, GA, at like 2:52 am, and it said note this info is based on your isp service provider or wireless provider. The other day this same isp number hacked into it at like 8:48 pm. I changed both my yahoo email password and facebook password, and than I check my email just now and got that second login attempt Should I be worried? I changed my password again and made the password a lot harder on both my email and facebook. How did they get my 1st password change? They probably receive the password change notifications on their end, but this time I deleted my email inbox that said your passwords have been changed from facebook and yahoo mail. I deleted them from the trash too in my email. They did not do anything to my facebook, and I do not know anyone from this area. Are my facebook friends going to receive spam messages in their inbox, trying to get their info, because they haven't posted any spam on the news feed or anyone's wall yet? I haven't seen any sent messages in the inbox on my facebook to indicate someone's been logged in. I have my facebook settings adjusted to where it notifies you if someone logs in to your account. The weird thing is, I recently just changed these settings on facebook to notify me of logins, and I get an email notification the day after saying someone tried to get in my account from Conyers, GA. Do you think maybe my cell phone login site is associated with Conyers, GA? Because I do use my cell phone to get on facebook also. Because I get these login notifications a day or 2 after I change my facebook settings to receive these notifications. Im going to get these bastards. Yes, cell phone logins on facebook aren't that secure, but I think it is a hacker.

  • Answer:

    you could use a antivirus or a malware/spyware scanner to scan your computer for some kind of key logger software. that may be the way the hacker is figuring out your new passwords

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