BIG problems with hacked FB pages

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I have a question for all of you in this forum. Yesterday someone has sent the message in one of my page's inbox. There was suspicios link in it, unfortunately I clicked on it (I know I'm stupid ). Soon after that, the attacker sent me request, asking to take over the pages (my 6 pages) and add his account as an admin and page owner. Somehow, Facebook automatically approved attacker as page owner. Also, I recently noticed that the Attacker assigned new page role (namely Editor) to one of his profiles.

Although I am the page admin, I can't remove attacker's account from Page Owner. I have to mention that I'm not logged in facebook via Business Manager.

Has any of you ever faced with similar problems? Anyone has any idea how to resolve this stupid situation (Since yesterday I sent a lot of reports to Facebook with detailed desription and screenshots how this attack happened)

Thanks in advance!
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    Originally Posted by bunnydavis View Post

    I have a question for all of you in this forum. Yesterday someone has sent the message in one of my page's inbox. There was suspicios link in it, unfortunately I clicked on it (I know I'm stupid ). Soon after that, the attacker sent me request, asking to take over the pages (my 6 pages) and add his account as an admin and page owner. Somehow, Facebook automatically approved attacker as page owner. Also, I recently noticed that the Attacker assigned new page role (namely Editor) to one of his profiles.

    Although I am the page admin, I can't remove attacker's account from Page Owner. I have to mention that I'm not logged in facebook via Business Manager.

    Has any of you ever faced with similar problems? Anyone has any idea how to resolve this stupid situation (Since yesterday I sent a lot of reports to Facebook with detailed desription and screenshots how this attack happened)

    Thanks in advance!
    1. Remove the virus, malware, etc that infect your device first.
    2. Then access your facebook, if you want to do it immediately then access it from other device and try to remove that scumbag account.

    I don't use facebook that much so I don't know your situation well but an admin in anything are supposedly the one who hold power over anything on the admin's coverage.

    Anyway, before you succeed cleaning your infected device, never access facebook or even better other sites that require you to log in from that infected device, your other ID and pass possibly can be stolen too.
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