Facebook hack: See if your account has been affected

A few weeks ago, the admitted that up to 50 accounts were affected by a cyber attack.

Today the company released more about the leaked data, but also developed a tool that can let you know if information has been leaked from you.Facebook

Such as we mentioned in the morning, Facebook confirmed that hackers stole tokens "only" from 30 million members of the social network, and not from the 50 million that had been reported at the beginning.

Out of 15 million of these accounts, the hackers were only able to obtain the phone number, email address u or both. From 14 million accounts, hackers were able to obtain more information such as user, gender, relationship status, religion, birthday and various others.

But as of today, the company reportedly knows exactly which accounts were affected, and with one που δημοσίευσε μας αφήνει να ελέγξουμε αν τα δεδομένα μας κυκλοφορούν στο .
You can check if you are affected by hacking with a visit to the Facebook Help Center. Below, you'll see a notification (see the following figure), which will tell you if you are a victim of hacking. The picture below shows that the account has not been violated.

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Check your account.

It is worth mentioning that the Facebook hackers were not able to steal them of your access.

If you find that your account has been compromised, it will be to wait for more attacks. The leaked information could be used by hackers to respond to security questions on other pages to restore your password. So if you have used this information and elsewhere it would be good to change it.

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