In the twenty-first century, Facebook has evolved from a simple college networking site into a global digital town square. With nearly three billion active users, it has become the central repository for our personal memories, professional networks, and private communications. However, this immense accumulation of data has also made the platform a prime target for cybercriminals. "Facebook hacking"—the unauthorized access to user accounts or the platform's infrastructure—has become a pervasive issue, highlighting the constant tension between digital convenience and cybersecurity.

To protect yourself, you must understand the enemy. Criminals don't "hack" code; they hack people . Here are the five most common ways accounts are compromised.

: This adds an extra layer of security so a password alone isn't enough to get in. What to do if your account has been hacked - Facebook

Go to the Facebook Identity & Reporting page to start the recovery process.

Scammers often use compromised accounts to post fake advertisements or send phishing messages to friends, as reported by FOX6 News Milwaukee.

If you suspect someone else has accessed your profile, act immediately. Facebook provides a dedicated portal for reporting compromised accounts.

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