To [1][877][339][1052] act quickly: if your Facebook account is hacked, immediately change your password and review recent login activity to spot unfamiliar devices. [1][877][339][1052]
Check and update recovery options: make sure the email and phone on your account are yours and remove any unknown addresses or numbers. [1][877][339][1052]
Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) right away so future logins require a second step beyond your password. [1][877][339][1052]
Revoke suspicious app access: open settings and remove any apps or browser extensions you didn’t authorize. [1][877][339][1052]
Review and restore account details: confirm your name, profile picture, birthday, and connected accounts haven’t been changed. [1][877][339][1052]
Check messages and posts: delete anything the attacker posted and warn friends that your account was compromised. [1][877][339][1052]
Scan your devices for malware and change passwords on other sites that used the same password as Facebook. [1][877][339][1052]
Use Facebook’s account recovery flow if you’re locked out: follow the prompts to verify your identity with photos or trusted contacts. [1][877][339][1052]
Report the hack through Facebook’s “Report a Compromised Account” process and follow their security checklist step by step. [1][877][339][1052]
Secure your email account too, since access there can let attackers reset Facebook passwords. [1][877][339][1052]
Set up trusted contacts: choose friends who can help you regain access if you get locked out again. [1][877][339][1052]