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Help! His Facebook Account Compromised by Taolyn4lif(op): 5:07pm On Aug 07, 2015
A friend's facebook account has been compromised. Links to blogs (including pornography blogs) are shared indiscriminately on his Facebook wall without his consent. In an attempt to resolve the problem, he changed his password yet the wall updates haven't ceased. Please anyone that has a solution to this problem should share. Thank you
Re: Help! His Facebook Account Compromised by Ojestas(m): 5:14pm On Aug 07, 2015
Taolyn4lif:
A friend's facebook account has been compromised. Links to blogs (including pornography blogs) are shared indiscriminately on his Facebook wall without his consent. In an attempt to resolve the problem, he changed his password yet the wall updates haven't ceased. Please anyone that has a solution to this problem should share. Thank you
Re: Help! His Facebook Account Compromised by Ojestas(m): 5:15pm On Aug 07, 2015
Let him go to profile, from profile to settings and privacy, from there to apps, from apps to "logged in with Facebook" , from there, let him click on any of the apps disturbing him, then delete the app. Shikena!, I think Hootsuite is the major culprit of the spamming updates, lately. . .I hope it helps
Re: Help! His Facebook Account Compromised by Taolyn4lif(op):
Ojestas:
Let him go to profile, from profile to settings and privacy, from there to apps, from apps to "logged in with Facebook" , from there, let him click on any of the apps disturbing him, then delete the app. Shikena!, I think Hootsuite is the major culprit of the spamming updates, lately. . .I hope it helps
Thank you
Re: Help! His Facebook Account Compromised by Taolyn4lif(op): 3:20pm On Aug 09, 2015
Ojestas:
Let him go to profile, from profile to settings and privacy, from there to apps, from apps to "logged in with Facebook" , from there, let him click on any of the apps disturbing him, then delete the app. Shikena!, I think Hootsuite is the major culprit of the spamming updates, lately. . .I hope it helps
The victim tried it. It worked like magic. Thanks a lot
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