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Posted on Sep 23, 2011

Have been hacked all accounts,email,pages attempted to download from all browsers redirected sometimes from certain search engines all the time (Firefox) need to change all passwords,usernames,email address',and a profile I did not write.Also need advice on how to detect someone mirroring my mobile or having any permissions especially to connect via a desktop PC, I donot own one nor have I given any such permission or authority to any one,ever,NO ONE,EVER!!!!

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Hi
I am techbuddies from fixya .
I have my full experties in resolving the kind of problem that you are facing .

sir/madam
if you are comfortable in giving me a remote session of your computer so that i can go ahead and check that wether your system is being compromised or not .

if yes please revert on my email .

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Open the email and click the link contained within.
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Type the phone number or username of your Facebook account, and then click "Search."
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Type the words displayed in the security check box, and then click "Submit."
This brings you to a Web form titled "My Account Has Been Compromised."


Fill in the information requested on the form, including your Facebook username, your name, any email addresses associated with the account, your own email address and a description of the problem.
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