Handling an Online Hack
Marcia Bench
Teaching female service providers how to make money every day with social media and online marketing | Creator of the Digital Success Roadmap? | 30-Time Author | Former Lawyer & Executive | 3 Exits
My Facebook accounts were hacked this weekend...taken over by a third party.
All of my business pages, personal profile, contacts, photos, ad accounts and Facebook group GONE - 18 years worth of history.
So as I've been cautioning you all along, I'm grateful for my email list, SMS list and downloaded data and customer lists!
Surprisingly, it wasn't that upsetting. I have become disillusioned with the Facebook feed of late (since the late Dec. changes) and have been growing extensively on Instagram.
That said, I still want to use the platform! But now I get to be uber-intentional about who I connect with there. Many of my friends and group members from 15 years ago are no longer following my content (but I know some of you are! :) ).
As a result, this week's article will share some NEW tips about how to download your Facebook data BEFORE you're hacked, and how to protect yourself.
(And if you DO want to connect with my new profile on Facebook, search my name, I'll be wearing a black leather jacket in the pic. LinkedIn and my email list are all fine!)
How to Protect Your Facebook Account (or other social media account) from a Total Loss if You're Hacked
Imagine waking up one day to find that your Facebook account—one you've had for years—has been hacked and taken over. Your personal profile, business pages, and groups are gone, and with them, your connections, content, and years of hard work. Unfortunately, this is happening more frequently, and recovering an account can be challenging, if not impossible.
As someone who recently experienced this firsthand, I want to share essential steps to protect yourself from a total loss if your Facebook account is ever compromised.
Preventive Security Measures
Account Recovery & Backup Strategies
Final Thoughts
Losing access to your Facebook account, business pages, and groups can be devastating, but taking these preventative steps can help minimize the damage. By securing your account, backing up your data, and diversifying your online presence, you’ll be better prepared to recover quickly if the worst happens.
About the Author/Publisher
Marcia Bench is CEO of Female Founders Growth Academy, her fourth business, dedicated to helping female founders grow their businesses using digital products and online content. She also heads up the Digital Marketing Club, providing monthly fresh social media content templates, and the PLR Products Vault, providing resellable digital products for coaches and digital marketers.
Her online career began when she founded the first career coach certification company in the world in 2001. She sold it in 2020 after 19 years and expansion into 42 countries. A 30-time author, Marcia was the third author published by Hay House. Her books include?Taking the Leap: from Employee or Executive to Female Founder, The High-Ticket Group Coaching Method?and?Conscious Client Attraction.
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2 周Having our accounts hacked is the last thing we want to worry about, particularly if it’s the make up of our business. Thank you for sharing your experience and giving us important steps we can take today for protection.