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I think i have been hacked my fb app has disappeared and i cannot get into my page

Hi, Unfortunately there's lots of scammers and hackers on Facebook, The link below is a YouTube page full of videos showing scammers on Facebook, Take care........ CHEERS..
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Hackers gained entry to Facebook's internal corporate network for several months, with access to hundreds of the social network's employee usernames and passwords.
The hackers, which were actively exploiting Facebook's network in July and September last year and possibly as recently as February this year, were discovered by a security researcher perform testing on Facebook's corporate network.
Having discovered seven security vulnerabilities with Facebook's corporate tools, including a file transfer service, Devcore security researcher Orange Tsai found that at least one hacker, possibly two, had compromised Facebook and were operating within its corporate network.
Tsai said: "While collecting vulnerability details and evidences for reporting to Facebook, I found some strange things on web log.
"The hacker created a proxy on the credential page to log the credentials of Facebook
employees. These logged passwords were stored under web directory for the hacker to use [collect] every once in a while."
According to Tsai, the logged Facebook employee credentials could have given the hackers access to email accounts, Facebook's virtual private network and other company tools. Facebook user data is stored separately to its corporate network; it is unknown whether the right Facebook employee credentials could have given the hackers access to Facebook user data.
Tsai said: "At the time I discovered these, there were around 300 logged credentials dated between 1-7, from 1 February, mostly '@fb.com' and '@facebook.com'. Upon seeing it I thought it was a pretty serious security incident."
The testing - a series of attempts by security researchers to find and report holes in a site or service's cyber security - was conducted as part of Facebook's Bug Bounty, which sees the social network pay people who find and disclose vulnerabilities to the company.
Facebook was alerted to the hack on 5 February by Tsai. The company launched an internal investigation, which concluded on 20 April, allowing Devcore to publish the details of the hack.
Commenting on Hacker News, a Facebook security team member called Reginaldo said: "On this case, the software we were using is third party. As we don't have full control of it, we ran it isolated from the systems that host the data people share on Facebook. We do this precisely to have better security.
"We determined that the activity Orange detected was in fact from another researcher who participates in our bounty program. Neither of them were able to compromise other parts of our infra-structure."
Facebook has not responded to request for comment.
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I received an email from facebook informing me that I have won US$900 000,00 in the Facebook Group Award Program 2016 which was drawn on 18 March 2016. Is there such a competition or draw?

Hi Juaan, Unfortunately there's lots of scammers on Facebook, The link below is a YouTube page full of videos showing scammers on Facebook, Hackers gained entry to Facebook's internal corporate network for several months, with access to hundreds of the social network's employee usernames and passwords.
The hackers, which were actively exploiting Facebook's network in July and September last year and possibly as recently as February this year, were discovered by a security researcher perform testing on Facebook's corporate network.
Having discovered seven security vulnerabilities with Facebook's corporate tools, including a file transfer service, Devcore security researcher Orange Tsai found that at least one hacker, possibly two, had compromised Facebook and were operating within its corporate network.
Tsai said: "While collecting vulnerability details and evidences for reporting to Facebook, I found some strange things on web log.
"The hacker created a proxy on the credential page to log the credentials of Facebook
employees. These logged passwords were stored under web directory for the hacker to use [collect] every once in a while."
According to Tsai, the logged Facebook employee credentials could have given the hackers access to email accounts, Facebook's virtual private network and other company tools. Facebook user data is stored separately to its corporate network; it is unknown whether the right Facebook employee credentials could have given the hackers access to Facebook user data.
Tsai said: "At the time I discovered these, there were around 300 logged credentials dated between 1-7, from 1 February, mostly '@fb.com' and '@facebook.com'. Upon seeing it I thought it was a pretty serious security incident."
The testing - a series of attempts by security researchers to find and report holes in a site or service's cyber security - was conducted as part of Facebook's Bug Bounty, which sees the social network pay people who find and disclose vulnerabilities to the company.
Facebook was alerted to the hack on 5 February by Tsai. The company launched an internal investigation, which concluded on 20 April, allowing Devcore to publish the details of the hack.
Commenting on Hacker News, a Facebook security team member called Reginaldo said: "On this case, the software we were using is third party. As we don't have full control of it, we ran it isolated from the systems that host the data people share on Facebook. We do this precisely to have better security.
"We determined that the activity Orange detected was in fact from another researcher who participates in our bounty program. Neither of them were able to compromise other parts of our infra-structure."
Facebook has not responded to request for comment.
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Since I had two hackers get into my facebook account & e-mail about a year ago I have not able to login with my e-mail to my facebook account..However facebook friends tell me they are able to send...

It appears that the hacker changed the password. Contact Facebook to have them change the password and send the new password to you. However before doing that create a new email account with a secure service, e.g. gmail, and have Facebook sent the new password to that. If you keep your password list on your computer, be sure that you encrypt it with a program such as Meo. It may be that your computer is not secure and a hacker has or had access to it. Good luck.
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There is truly no such thing as a Facebook hacker. Most programs you see are just spyware or leyloggers. Be careful!
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