So you realize that your Facebook Account has been hacked
Suddenly page Postings, such as "If you want to lose weight, you should XXX-drops to try." or similar Spam, you are guaranteed not to have written will appear on your Facebook -? This could be the possible reasons for this:
- Are you sure that you do not reveal to anyone your Facebook access data? Otherwise, you should clarify first if someone's idea of a joke.
- Have you used lately Facebook on a public PC? On other people's computers, you should not forget to log out. Read here, as you later from Facebook log out. Then change also your password.
- Someone has found your access data, they can create Posts and viewing your details. If you can log in still, has not been changed your E-Mail address, but still. You act quickly and follow our tips in the next paragraph.
- Has been hacked your Account and you can log in to Facebook? Continue with the Instructions in 3. and 4. Paragraph fort. You may have to put up with Facebook connected to your Account to restore access.
You can log in to your Facebook Account
- Log-in to your Facebook Account.
- Click on this Facebook Link to your Account to secure and changing the password. Follow the simple instructions.
- Then top right, click on the small arrow pointing down. Then open the settings.
- Check in under "General", > "contact", whether your own or still a new, strange E-Mail address associated with your Account. If Yes, you need to delete them. The same applies to registered phone numbers.
- Edit Your Facebook Security Settings. To do this, go into the settings on the menu "security". You can, for example, are also informed by e-mail, if someone else logs in to your Account.
- Also ordered messages and the Likes you can check here. It also happens that sometimes, permissions Accidentally accepted and be clicked on.

You do not have access to your Facebook Account
- First, check whether you can log in to your E-Mail Account that is connected with Facebook, and whether you have received a message about a password Change. This includes a Link to re-Change your login.
- To change your password, go to the Login page of Facebook. There is the Option "forgot password?".
- If you no longer have access to your e-mail address, follow the instructions as if you have forgotten your password. You then need to specify your Account name and the name of a friend.

If the first steps do not work: On Facebook contact
If all else fails, there is still a process that has created Facebook to the rescue hacked Accounts. Follow the instructions on facebook.com/hacked. You can log in there also with a former password.
After that, you should check with a virus protection program on your Computer. The CHIP Anti-virus Top 100 will give you a great Overview about the latest anti-virus programs.
