Hi,
I could do with some advice on the following issue from those in the know please.
I cant go into too much detail as I know who is doing this and they potentialy could be on here and I need to keep my cool.
Basically about a month ago a Facebook and email account were hacked, we dont how it was done and at the time we didnt know who it was, we recovered the accounts easily enough and put it down as one of those things
Last night the same happened again, this time the person made us aware who they are by making certain changes to the facebook account however this time they went as far as they could to ensure that the accounts could not be retrieved
There is no possible way this person could know the passwords used for both accounts, both accounts had different passwords
A laptop could potentially have been comprimised by this person I've ran a few things on it and picked up nothing, also I've used this laptop and nothing as yet has happened to my accounts
Please list all the potential ways this person could have gotten hold of the passwords as we are certain it will happen again if its happened twice so we need to ensure this person cannot continue to do this
Thanks for any help, please ask any questions relevent that could help you help me but not personal questions please, thanks.
If you know who it is then it implies that you've got some evidence, so report them under the Computer Misuse Act?
Hack me once, shame on you.
Hack me twice, shame on me.
Sort yourself out!![]()
I've no idea how the police would deal with it TBH, but I'd hope they wouldn't completely dismiss a report.Yes, because the police would really care about someone 'hacking' into your facebook.![]()
Are you writing down passwords? Or are they easily guessable? (Relentless81, password.. etc)
If it's a password that only exists in your head and is complex like: [email protected]
Then you must have a key logger or trojan, i'd run malwarebytes on any computer you have accessed facebook from.
For facebook turn on mobile verification, when you sign in from a new device it sends a code to your mobile which you need to then enter.
Gmail has the same sort of feature with two-step verification.
Are you writing down passwords? Or are they easily guessable? (Relentless81, password.. etc)
If it's a password that only exists in your head and is complex like: [email protected]
Then you must have a key logger or trojan, i'd run malwarebytes on any computer you have accessed facebook from.
Give me your IP, ill test your system security for you and let you know how hard it fails :')
Evidence is quite to the contrary, wouldn't you say?There is no possible way this person could know the passwords used for both accounts, both accounts had different passwords
Hmm there should be better methods for protecting your accounts this far along tbh. It shouldnt be too hard for places like facebook to work with fingerprint scanners or something should it? Fork out a one time charge for a scanner, then swipe it to log you in to email facebook etc, job done. Cant get in without it, very secure?
Hmm there should be better methods for protecting your accounts this far along tbh. It shouldnt be too hard for places like facebook to work with fingerprint scanners or something should it? Fork out a one time charge for a scanner, then swipe it to log you in to email facebook etc, job done. Cant get in without it, very secure?