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  1. 20 Αυγ 2023 · The Facebook account recovery code scam starts with an email designed to look like an official notice from Facebook’s Security Team. The message will claim that someone attempted to reset or change your account password without authorization.

  2. If an email or Facebook message looks strange, don't open it or any attachments. Instead, report it to phish@fb.com or through the report links that appear throughout Facebook. If you’re a business, go to Business Support Home to help verify if there are any issues with your business accounts.

  3. 19 Ιουλ 2023 · The Facebook Account Recovery Code scam involves a fraudulent email that pretends to be from Facebook’s support team. The email subject typically includes a recovery code, and the message claims that a password reset request has been made for the recipient’s Facebook account.

  4. 27 Φεβ 2024 · Facebook recovery email scams are misleading emails claim that someone requested an account recovery code for your Facebook profile. They insist you need to verify your identity by clicking a link or downloading an attachment.

  5. If you've received a Facebook reactivation email and you didn't request reactivation, it's possible that someone attempted to log in to your account using your email and password. If this happens, we recommend that you reset your password to help secure your account.

  6. If you're still able to get emails and text messages from us, try following the steps to reset your password. If you aren’t receiving codes from us to reset your password: Make sure the code hasn’t gone into your spam or junk folder. Check your connection. You’ll need a signal to receive the code.

  7. We recommend keeping both your email address and mobile phone number up to date so that it’s easier to recover your account if you ever lose access. Learn more about what you can do to keep your account secure.