If you suspect that your Facebook account has been compromised, you must change your password immediately. Then, if you are using Facebook to sign in to apps like Spotify or Instagram make sure you change the logins too. This will stop hackers from gaining access to these third-party apps through your compromised Facebook account.
Hackers can uncover a wealth of personal data in hacked Facebook accounts. Hackers could make use of the information for malicious reasons like contacting people or sending fake credit card offers. They could also use the hacked account to send spam messages to family members, or publish on your timeline using your name (as as if you did it yourself).
Hackers are likely to gain access to an account through exploiting a weakness in the Facebook application code. For instance, a glitch in the iOS Facebook application let hackers hijack cookies and take an iPhone user’s so-called “access token.” These tokens are digital keys magic mp3 tagger keygen that give the user full control over the user’s Facebook account as well as, thanks to Single Sign-On, all other websites that the user connects to using their Facebook credentials.
Hackers also have the ability to gain account access by using brute-force attacks. This technique involves guessing passwords, usually the most commonly used ones like 1234567890 and 123456789. Also, hackers may gain access to accounts by sifting through compromised credentials. There are several free tools that can be used to check for stolen data, including a popular website called HasbeenPwned.