Here’s how to find out if your Facebook was hacked in the breach
Are you one of the 30 million users hit by Facebook’s access token breach announced two weeks ago? Here’s how to find out.
2. Scroll down to the section “Is my Facebook account impacted by this security issue?”
3. Here you’ll see a Yes or No answer to whether your account was one of
the 30 million users impacted. Those affected will also receive a
warning like this atop their News Feed:

A. You’re in the 15 million users’ whose name plus email and/or phone number was accessed.
B. You’re in the 14 million users’ who had that data plus account bio data accessed including
username, gender, locale/language, relationship status, religion, hometown, self-reported current
city, birth date, device types used to access Facebook, education, work, the last 10 places they
checked into or were tagged in, website, people or Pages they follow, and the 15 most recent searches.”
C. You’re in the 1 million users whose access token was stolen but your account was never actually
accessed with it. Lucky you.

So what should you do if you were hacked?
1. You
don’t necessarily have to change your Facebook password or credit card
info, as there’s no evidence that data was accessed in the attack.
intercept two-factor authentication prompts.
5. Consider whether Facebook still deserves to host what you share.
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