Who else thought they were hacked with the Facebook outage?

Who else thought they were hacked with the Facebook outage? Images: Stock/Canva

Who else thought they were hacked with the Facebook outage?

The widespread outage of Facebook and Instagram caused users around the world to think their accounts were hacked.

Who else thought they were hacked with the Facebook outage?

Who else thought they were hacked with the Facebook outage? Images: Stock/Canva

Social media users around the world thought their Facebook and Instagram accounts were hacked during the global outage on Tuesday.

WHO ELSE THOUGHT THEY WERE HACKED WITH THE FACEBOOK OUTAGE?

Meta-owned Facebook and Instagram experienced a two-hour outage that was caused by a technical issue and impacted hundreds of thousands of users globally.

The disruptions started on Tuesday afternoon, with many users saying on rival social media platform X they had been booted out of Facebook and Instagram and were unable to log in.

HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS WERE UNABLE TO LOG IN

The outage was among the top trending topics on X, formerly Twitter, with the platform’s owner Elon Musk taking a shot at Meta with a post that said: “If you’re reading this post, it’s because our servers are working”.

On Wednesday, it seemed that everything was sorted, but no official reason had been given for the outage.

NO OFFICIAL REASON HAD BEEN GIVEN FOR THE OUTAGE

Meta spokesperson Andy Stone said the issue was resolved on Tuesday and apologised on behalf of the tech giant without revealing much in terms of details.

“Earlier today, a technical issue caused people to have difficulty accessing some of our services. We resolved the issue as quickly as possible for everyone who was impacted, and we apologise for any inconvenience,”

Stone said.

HOW DO YOU TELL IF YOUR ACCOUNT HAS BEEN HACKED? 

So, how do you tell if your account has been hacked? First, check if someone else has logged in, as described above, and then look for other signs of your Facebook account being hacked. These include changes to your information that you did not implement and suspicious activity you have not initiated:

  • Your name, birthday, email, or password suddenly changes.
  • Friend requests from your account are sent to people you don’t know.
  • Messages you did not write are sent from your account.
  • Posts you did not create are appearing on your timeline.

WHAT TO DO IF YOUR FACEBOOK ACCOUNT HAS BEEN HACKED 

It happened. You found out your Facebook was hacked. Now, you need to know how to fix it. So, what is the first thing you do when you get hacked, and how do you recover your account immediately?

Learn how to reset your Facebook password because that should be your very first step. You can do this by:

  • Going to Facebook’s settings panel.
  • Tapping on “Settings” -> “Passwords and security,” then find “Login” and tap “Change Password.”