Q&A: Is it possible for a Facebook hacker to add random people from your account?

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Question by EyyylA.: Is it possible for a Facebook hacker to add random people from your account?

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Answer by adam3k3
To this date there aren’t any big Facebook hacks that weren’t patched within a week or so, so dont worry.

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3 Comments on “Q&A: Is it possible for a Facebook hacker to add random people from your account?”

  • jose
    23 December, 2011, 13:08

    maybe it is possible and to change your personal information and password or even delete your account

  • dannyboy2111
    23 December, 2011, 13:19

    yes if someone hacks your account they can do anything they want until they get shut down

  • rocco Pantone
    23 December, 2011, 13:43

    absolutely and it is happeneing to thousands of people. google is the culprit here as well as yourself. never have an open link from gmail or yahoo to facebook. a hacker gets ion thru one or the other, establishes a secondary email account (always a gmail) that you cannot strip. if you change your passwoerds, they are notified. they go through your contacts and get into their emails looking for financial info. they have friends looking for other info so they establish them on your friends list so they have acceess to all your other friends, their emails and everyone on their contacts list.

    only one fix: stay away from gmail and yahoo..go to hotmail, msn. its secure now yahoo as they are all one company. time if you store anything in your email accounts you will have to send them to a cloud and go through the subfiles with a fine tooth cpomb looking for initializer files. once you have them clean, then send them to a hotmail account. have fun trying to get your facebook fixed. its a bear but after time it works. facebook, like MSN, likes to make sure thast the people who are on an account are actually those real people, hence while hackers and scamers like gmail and

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