Facts & Life Hacks

What to do if your social media accounts are hacked

Getting your social media account hacked can feel scary and personal, but acting quickly can help you take back control and stay safe.

 

Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to help you recover your account:

1. Try to log in and reset your password

Go to the login page and click “Forgot Password.”

Use your email or phone to get a reset link.

Make a strong new password—don’t use an old one or something easy to guess.

2. If you can’t get in, report the hack to the app

Each app has a way to report hacked accounts. Here’s where to go:

Instagram: Report hacked account

Facebook: Report compromised account

Twitter/X: Help for hacked accounts

TikTok: Use the “Report a problem” in the app or email *feedback@tiktok.com*

Snapchat:Report hacked account

Follow the steps to prove who you are and get your account back.

3. Check your email account

Hackers often get in through your email first.

Log into your email and look for any weird messages or login alerts.

Change your email password and turn on two-factor authentication (2FA) if it’s off.

4. Turn on two-factor authentication (2FA)

Once you’re back in, add 2FA for extra protection.

It sends a code to your phone when you log in.

You can find this in your account settings under Security or Privacy.

5. Remove suspicious apps or devices

Go to your account’s security settings.

Remove any apps or devices you don’t recognize.

6. Tell your friends or followers

If your account was sending spam or weird links, post a message letting people know you were hacked.

Tell them not to click on anything strange they got from you.

7. Scan your phone or computer for viruses

Use antivirus software to check for anything dangerous, like keyloggers or malware.

8. Watch for identity theft or fraud

If personal info was stolen, check your credit report and bank activity.

Report anything suspicious right away.

9. Get help from customer support

If nothing else works, contact the app’s support team directly.

Be ready to share proof that it’s your account (like an ID or old account info).

10. Learn how to stay safe in the future

– Don’t reuse passwords.

– Don’t click on strange links.

– Be careful with third-party apps and quizzes.

– Keep your email and phone number updated on your accounts.

Conclusion;

Getting hacked is tough, but you can recover. Take it as a reminder to protect yourself better online.

If you need help writing a message to your followers or recovering a specific account, just tell me which app you’re using.