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After her Facebook account was hacked, Angela McNamara of Hamilton, Ontario, struggled to get help from the social network. Using its automated process to recover her account failed to work for her, says McNamara.
When Facebook accounts get hacked, victims call and email the company for help to little avail. Some have found a costly workaround: buying a virtual reality headset to get customer service.
Angela McNamara s first hint that her Facebook account had been hacked was an early-morning email warning that someone was trying to log into her account. If this is not you, don t worry, we re keeping your account safe, she recalls the email from Facebook saying. But her relief only lasted a minute, when another email arrived, saying her password had been changed. Then another, notifying her that a two-factor authentication an extra layer of security had been set up for her account.
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After her Facebook account was hacked, Angela McNamara struggled to get help from the social network. Using its automated process to recover her account failed to work for her, says McNamara, here at her home Monday in Hamilton, Ontario.
Angela McNamara s first hint that her Facebook account had been hacked was an early-morning email warning someone was trying to log into her account. If this is not you, don t worry, we re keeping your account safe, she recalls the email from Facebook saying. But her relief only lasted a minute, when another email arrived, saying her password had been changed. Then another, notifying her that a two-factor authentication an extra layer of security had been set up for her account.