The Final Piece Of The Social Media, umm Facebook Puzzle For Me, HACKED!
I have spoken to some here in the past about getting hacked on Facebook. It’s a reality folks and it happens every day. I am willing to bet that it has happened to some reading this post. It Happens and if you are aware of your surroundings, take your account personally, be ever savvy of connections to those you don’t personally know.
Last year I was hacked by a pro and really messed up everything I was about on the net. I made a very big mistake by connecting or linking my Yahoo, Google, Twitter and some other accounts all through my Facebook account. Let me explain to you the extent of the damage caused.
Facebook: 10 Pages, 5 groups
and over 1700 friends.
Yahoo: 10,624 Email addresses
that have been accumulated over many years, 8 Yahoo Groups as administrator and
belonging to 200 more.
Google: Gmail account, over
3,000 connections, Picasso, Blogger, 4 blogs, Google Documents, over 400.
Twitter: over 2000
connections, hundreds of posts per hour until the account was shut down
This is what was affected by
this pro hacker. He took control of my Facebook account and consequently took
control of my internet life. The first thing he did was lock me out by changing
my passwords in all that was connected to Facebook. After that he contacted me
demanding money to give me back control of my life. Mocking me he said he owns
me and for a period of time he did. My world was changed as of that day and I
was devastated.
My first reaction was to shut
off my accounts. I immediately went into my pay accounts and make sure they
weren’t compromised. I at least was safe there. After that I went into each
account and made contact with each respective company and reported that I was
hacked and had all accounts shut down. This was done by filling out questions
to prove who I was. If you ever wonder why you are asked special security
questions when creating an account, this is why. I spent the day getting
control of all accounts that were affected. By the time I was able to get back
into my accounts and assess the damage I was completely destroyed as far as
business went.
If I was to go into
everything that was done to me it would be a year long article. I could write a
book with all the changes that were made so I will give you just a quick
summery of what I was faced with.
1.
All links
connected with all accounts were changed to malware, namely a keystroker.
2.
All accounts
identities were changed to a new name and loaded with keystroker links.
3.
All email
accounts were hijacked and all my address books were spammed over and over again.
4.
All my blogs with
Blogger were changed and all links were converted to keystrokers and porn
sites.
5.
My Facebook
username was changed.
Number 5 was the worse thing
of all and the hardest to fix. As you know if you have a Facebook account, once
you set your Facebook user name you can’t change it. I have spent the last year
fixing the issues that were caused by this hacker and doing damage control and
the last piece of the puzzle was getting my identity back.
Now this has proved to be one
of the hardest things to do. For a year I had to live with this hacker’s user
name and not able to do anything about it. After reading a blog post the
other day about Facebook user names and intellectual property I had a
revelation. Facebook has a form that helps you if your username has been stolen
by someone else and you can give good reason as to why it should belong to you.
I came up with the idea that what if I fill out the form and tell them that the
reverse has happened. I was given a username that I never wanted. I filled out
the form and 24 hours later Facebook removed the username and allowed me to
reset it. Finally after a year I was able to achieve triumph. I no longer have
to share my life with my hacker friend.
Look, the reason I wrote this
article is in part to celebrate my freedom but also to help make you aware of
what can happen if you don’t take things seriously. The next time you feel that
the security precautions put in place on the internet are frivolous then you
better stop in your tracks and remember what you read here. This is my real
life experience and if only I didn’t over look the obvious I wouldn’t have ever
had to deal with that.
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Comments (24)
Don Dousharm10
Entrepreneur, Publisher
@ Cindy, It was a nightmare for sure but I have taken much from the experience and now I know I can help others if asked and that is what this post is all about. Just a way of giving back where possible. Thanks for your comment :)
Cindy Bolley16
HHCTB?
What a nightmare that must be Don.... and perhaps still is. We always think that it will not happen to us. It will only happen to that other guy... as in YOU!! Bummer. Thanks for the headups!... Cindy
Don Dousharm10
Entrepreneur, Publisher
@ Barbara- No Thank You for taking the extra precautions in protecting yourself. You will gain peace of mind knowing your web assets are protected from these creeps. :)
Barbara Vidal1
Thank you for sharing! Because of your article, I am more aware of precautions I should be taking.
Don Dousharm10
Entrepreneur, Publisher
@Maria- See, Many people have told me stories like this.. I would suggest to everyone to read over your security settings. Facebook has a great service that will detect anyone with a different IP address trying to connect to your personal profile and will send you an email or text message, (your preference) the minute someone tries to connect. They will be blocked instantly and I find this to be the best thing. Thanks for sharing your story and helping to bring awareness to those who have no clu
Maria Fiore Pilon7
Water The Source Of Life
Thank you for sharing, I am a victim of it somehow, I just got my Facebook back last week. I was on temporary lock-put approximately a month. I may have done the same thing without being aware of what was happening. This is true, we should all watch out how we connect to each other. We have to watch the videos and pics you click on to they can cause viruses and corruption of the hard drive. This happened to me also 2 years ago, this was also on Facebook, but that time they did not lock me out. I
Don Dousharm10
Entrepreneur, Publisher
Thanks for sharing this information Susanna, if people become more aware of what they are doing then it did what it needed to do. :)
Susanna O'Brien8
Translator/Attraction Marketing
Thank you for sharing ! Hopefully many people will read your story and learn from it. -will share-
Willaim Smith3
ya i also agree
Don Dousharm10
Entrepreneur, Publisher
I agree!!! I also change my passwords every month now and none of them are easy...
Philippe Moisan16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
I have a different password for everything, it's a hassle, but I've always been too afraid to be hacked to neglect that part, also, it's important to choose passwords not easy to figure out
Don Dousharm10
Entrepreneur, Publisher
Thanks so much Patricia, That is how things can go. Like I said earlier, I see many people being hap hazard with their accounts. Some have told me they use the same password for everything because it is easy to remember that way. I'm sure I don't need to tell you that is the worst thing anyone can do. I have spent the last year fixing the problems that were caused because I didn't take the extra steps to protect myself. My hope is when people read what happened to me they really take action and
Tricia (Patricia) Fa...4
Don, I am heartbroken that someone could do such a thing to someone as dear and sweet as you are. I trust my Norton 360 and would not think of not keeping it current. I am sorry for your heartache and your humiliation at having this happen to you. Great article and great heads up. Congratulations on getting your life back.
Don Dousharm10
Entrepreneur, Publisher
Thank you for your very kind words DeltaStarf :) I felt that this was a must post.
Faye Owens7
Internet Marketing
A very good heads up article Don. Thanks for sharing with us here at APSense.
Don Dousharm10
Entrepreneur, Publisher
Glad to be of help Gwendolyn :)
Don Dousharm10
Entrepreneur, Publisher
@ teamworkradio Experience of others good or bad is always a helpful thing for others. The reason for revealing my embarrassment and miss fortune is to help stop it from happening to someone else. Thanks for your comment.. @ Philippe, That would be great!! The more that read the better the chance that this sort of thing won't happen to someone else. Thank you my friend. :)
Philippe Moisan16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
Don, I will publish issue 4 of the APSense Business Builders eZine next week, I will include this very nice piece in it.
Ken Tallman7
Pastor/Marketing Consultant
Good heads up for folks to be awear
Blog B.16
Blog
good to see