How to know if someone hacked instagram account


How To Tell If Your Instagram Account Has Been Hacked

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By Nor'Adila Hepburn/June 20, 2022 2:11 pm EST

Most Instagram users are not conscious about protecting their information until they fall victim to cybercrime themselves — and by then it is too late. If you are the owner of one or more Instagram accounts, you probably need to be wary as there has been a recent increase in hacking incidents on the platform. It doesn't matter whether you have lots of followers if your account is public or private, any account that is opened can be targeted by hackers.

Out of all the social media apps, Instagram is reported to be the one that is most susceptible to phishing and other online scams (via CodeCondo). Like other apps of its kind, it integrates with other apps and uses cloud storage to save photos and profile information. While this means easy access for users, the company's security measures are no match for sophisticated hackers looking for ways to break into them. Once they are able to hack their way through, the hackers may be able to nab your banking details and other sensitive information.

What are the tell-tale signs?

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The most surefire way to know if you've been hacked is if you are unable to login into your account. In that case, you should take the following steps immediately:

1. Check to see if you received an e-mail from [email protected]

2. When you find the e-mail, look for the "revert this change" button in the message, and select it. Once you click on it you may be able to undo the change (via Instagram).

You can also request a login link, security code, or support from Instagram to resolve your issue. Instagram may ask you to verify your information with a photo, so they know it's actually you.

Another sign that the account is comprised is that your e-mail or registered phone number has been changed. This is often the first thing that will be changed so that you'll stop getting notifications. You can also check the settings page to see if there are unfamiliar devices logging into your account. If you see strange activity such as unknown messages to other people being sent from your account, subscribing to new accounts, or your account is blocked due to spam complaints, odds are strong that a hacker is controlling your account (via RTE and Consumer Reports).

Sometimes, alerts can come from your connections who've picked up that something is wrong and will let you know that they think you've been hacked.

How to protect yourself

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So, how can you prevent your account from being stolen from right under your nose?

Ortal Levitan, a social media expert, says that hackers will usually send DMs to you from accounts that look exactly like official Instagram accounts. "These messages state that their account has been violating Instagram guidelines, or they have done something that goes against what Instagram is OK with. But, the main point of these messages is that the sender wants you to click on a (malicious) link," she says in a recent YouTube video. "A lot of people will click on the link without even thinking. And once you click on that link, they can steal all your login info, and can access your account."

Her top advice boils down to two rules: Instagram never DMs anyone and if you get a message in your inbox from someone claiming that they are from Instagram, it's a fraud.

Another way you can protect yourself is to use a more difficult password to enter your account. Also, you can set up Two Factor Authentication which requires you to enter an additional log-in code or confirm your login account through a third-party app like Google Authenticator when logging in to any of your accounts (via Instagram).

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Are You Locked Out of Your Instagram Account? Don’t Panic!

There are few things as panic-inducing as discovering you've been locked out of your Instagram account.  And I should know. 

Earlier this year, my good friend's Instagram account was hacked. Scammers locked him out, reset his password, and started running crypto scams on his followers. It was a nightmare that took weeks to resolve.

Unfortunately, Instagram hacks have increased every year since 2016. Last year alone, there were more than one million cases of social media account takeovers (ATO) — almost double the amount from the year before [*].

A hacked Instagram account is more than an annoyance. If scammers gain access to your account, they can harvest your personal information to use for identity theft, impersonate you and destroy your online reputation, or scam your friends and family — and that’s not even considering the financial losses that could accrue if your company, influencer, or business account is hacked. 

If you can’t log into your account or are seeing signs that it’s been hacked, act fast and follow these steps.  

Here’s How To Tell If Your Instagram Account Is Hacked

The most obvious sign that your Instagram account has been hacked is that your login and password no longer work. If this is happening to you, a hacker may have gained access to your account and locked you out. You’ll need to follow the steps below to get your Instagram account back. 

Sometimes scammers don’t want you to know that they’ve hacked your account. In these cases, there are some telltale signs indicating that someone else has access to your Instagram account:

You receive a password reset email that you didn’t request

If you receive a password reset email that you didn’t request, it means someone else is trying to get into your account. Even worse, it could mean that they’ve hacked your email account and are using it to gain access to your other accounts. 

Don’t ignore these emails. Instead, make sure all of your account passwords are updated and secure, and enable two-factor authentication (2FA) with an authenticator app like Google Authenticator wherever possible.

Take action: If your Instagram account has been hacked, your bank account, email, and other online accounts could also be at risk. Try Aura’s identity theft protection free for 14 days to secure your identity against scammers.

Your account email has changed

If you get an email from Instagram saying that your email has been changed, your account is hacked. At this point, a scammer has already gained access to your account and is trying to prevent you from changing your Instagram password to get back in.

You’ll need to deny the change from the original email account associated with your Instagram account.

Pro tip: Make sure that the email change message isn’t a phishing scam. All official Instagram emails should come from [email protected]. Any email coming from a different account is a scam. 

You get a “suspicious login attempt” alert 

If scammers try to log into your account from a different location, Instagram will flag it as a suspicious login attempt. To check if someone else is using your Instagram account, log into the Instagram app, then go to Profile > Settings > Security > Login Activity.

Check your Instagram "Login Activity" to see if anyone else has accessed your account.

Your Login Activity will show you the last few locations from which your account was accessed. If you see anything unfamiliar, press “This Wasn’t Me” and Instagram will log out your account from that device.  

If you’re using Instagram on your desktop computer, you can check your Login Activity under Profile > Settings > Login Activity.

Friends and followers are getting strange messages from you

One of the reasons scammers don’t want you to know they’ve hacked your Instagram account is that they want to scam your friends. Instagram hackers will often send messages to your friends with the goal of  stealing their login information or getting them to invest in fraudulent crypto schemes. 

If your friends reach out and tell you that they’ve received weird messages from you, check your account activity immediately.

Your account is posting and commenting on its own

If you see strange notifications about posts or comments you don’t remember writing, your account is compromised. A scammer is making posts and comments pretending to be you — most likely with the hope of scamming more of your friends and followers. 

💡 Related: The Latest Social Media Scams (and How To Avoid Them) →

My Instagram Account Was Hacked! What Should I Do?

If you recognize any of the above warning signs, don’t panic. There are specific steps you can take to recover your account, secure it from hackers, and mitigate the damage done. 

But first: If your Instagram account has been hacked, the scammers could use your personal details to log into other services, including your email and online banking. 

If you’ve lost access to your Instagram account, make sure to:

  1. Update passwords on all of your accounts. Use secure and unique passwords for all of your accounts — especially if you have a habit of reusing passwords. Whenever possible, enable 2FA so hackers can’t get into your account, even if they have your passwords.
  2. Regularly check your credit report and bank statements. Scammers are almost always after your financial accounts. Check for the warning signs of identity theft — such as strange charges on your bank statement or accounts you don’t recognize. An identity theft protection service like Aura can monitor your credit and statements for you and alert you to any signs of fraud. 
  3. Consider signing up for identity theft protection. Aura’s top-rated identity theft protection monitors all of your most sensitive personal information, online accounts, and finances for signs of fraud. If an Instagram scammer tries to access your accounts or finances, Aura can help you take action before it’s too late. Try Aura’s 14-day free trial for immediate protection while you’re most vulnerable.

Now, here’s what to do if your Instagram account was hacked — whether you still have access to it or if a hacker has locked you out. 

How to secure a hacked instagram account that you still have access to

If you still have access to your Instagram account, you can usually flush out your attacker if you move fast.

Here are the essential steps to take:

  • Check the phone number and email address listed in your account settings. These are the key points of entry that will allow you to reset your password and recover your account. Before you try to change your passwords, go to Settings > Account > Personal information and make sure that a scammer hasn’t changed your email address or phone number.
  • Log out of all active Instagram sessions. Go to your Instagram Login Activity, and close all active sessions by selecting the three dots beside each session and choosing “Log out.” Repeat for each listed login session. This means that you’ll have to log back into Instagram on your phone, iPad/tablet, and computer — but it’s a small price to pay to boot hackers out of your account. 
  • Change your Instagram password. Next, you’ll want to reset your Instagram password under Profile > Settings > Security > Password. Choose a unique and strong password that is at least eight characters long and includes a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols. 
  • Turn on two-factor authentication (2FA). 2FA is an additional security measure that requires a special one-time-use code along with your password in order to log into your account. This means that even if hackers have your password, they can’t get into your account. For added security, use an authenticator app for 2FA rather than SMS — as scammers can hack or steal your phone and bypass this extra security measure. 
Enable 2FA on your account under Profile > Settings > Security > Two-factor authentication.
  • Check your Accounts Center. This is a Facebook setting that allows you to see all your accounts associated with Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. If you see a linked account or other suspicious activity that you don’t recognize, remove it.
  • Remove any third-party apps. Hackers may have been able to access your account via third-party apps. Look over the linked third-party apps under Settings > Security > Apps and websites, and remove any apps that you don’t recognize or use.

How to regain access to a hacked instagram account

If a hacker has locked you out of your Instagram account, it’s a much harder issue to resolve. But there are still ways that you can regain access. 

Here’s what to do if you’ve been locked out of your Instagram account:

Check your email for a message from Instagram

Instagram will email you if a scammer (or anyone) changes your password or email. If you didn’t ask for these changes, you can revert to your old password by clicking “revert this change” in the email. 

Search for any email sent from [email protected]. Be sure to check your junk and spam folders. 

Request a login link

A login link helps verify that you’re the account owner. It is a special link that is sent to your email or phone number. Here’s how to request a login link from Instagram:

  • On Android: Open Instagram and select “Get help logging in” and then follow the prompts. 
  • On iOS: Open Instagram and select “Forgot password?” and then follow the prompts. 

If the email associated with your account has been changed, you’ll want to send the login link to your phone. If both your email and phone number have been changed, you’ll have to follow one of the next steps instead. 

Request more support or a security link

If you’re locked out of your account, you’ll have to make a special support request to Meta (the parent company of Instagram and Facebook).  

Choose "Need more help" to request an Instagram security link.

Here’s how to request support from Instagram’s login page:

On Android: 

  • Tap “Get help logging in.”
  • Enter your username, email address, or phone number. 
  • Tap “Need more help?” and then follow the on-screen instructions. 
  • Select your preferred contact method, and then tap “Send security code.”
  • If you don’t receive the code, you’ll need to tap “I can’t access this email or phone number.”

On iOS:

  • Tap “Need more help?”
  • Select your preferred contact method, and then tap “Send security code.”
  • If you don’t receive the code, you’ll need to tap “I can’t access this email or phone number.”

Once you submit your request, you should receive an email from Instagram detailing the next steps to take.  

Pro tip: Make sure that you’re using a secure email account to receive login information. If your email account has been hacked, scammers can bypass all of these measures and retain access to your account. 

Verify your identity with Instagram

Eventually, you’ll need to verify that you are who you say you are. There are two ways that you can verify your identity to get your hacked Instagram account back. 

  1. If your account doesn’t have photos of you: Instagram will ask for details such as the email address, phone number, and device type (iPhone, iPad, Android, etc.) that you used when signing up for your account. 
  2. If your account does have photos of you: Instagram will ask you to send a video selfie (in which you turn your head at different angles) to confirm you’re a real person. Instagram claims the video is only for verification purposes and will be deleted from their servers within 30 days.  

Unfortunately, this entire process can take days, weeks, and sometimes even months. Much of it is automated, meaning you can’t directly contact Instagram if you’re hitting a snag. However, it’s still the best process by which to recover your hacked Instagram account. 

So even if it takes time, following these steps is far better than letting a hacker have total control over your account. 

Take action: If scammers gain access to your Instagram account, they could break into your online bank account. Try an identity theft protection service to monitor your finances and alert you to fraud.

How Hackers Hack Your Instagram Account (And How To Stop Them)

Once you’ve regained access to your hacked Instagram account, you want to make sure that scammers can’t get back in. 

So, how did they hack you in the first place? Here are the most common ways that scammers gain access to your Instagram account:

Phishing attacks that steal your login information

Phishing is a type of attack in which scammers impersonate a known or trusted organization (or person) and entice victims to click on dangerous links or download malicious attachments full of malware.  

Scammers may even pose as Instagram and send an email asking you to change your password, or log in to become verified (this is a popular scam). Their website, however, is completely fake and set up to steal your login information for an account takeover.

Beware of common Instagram phishing scams, such as:

  • Bitcoin investment “advice” and special crypto exchanges. 
  • Fake Instagram “support” accounts.
  • Accounts that claim they can help your account get “verified.” 

Related: The 10 Biggest Instagram Scams Happening Right Now

Using leaked passwords from data breaches 

Data breaches have leaked billions of usernames and passwords. Instagram, in particular, has had its users’ passwords leaked

Once a site like Instagram has been hacked, those emails and passwords end up for sale on the Dark Web, where the average price of a hacked Instagram account is just $45 [*].

Hackers don’t even need your Instagram password to get into your account. Because 65% of people reuse passwords [*], hackers will take leaked username/password combinations and try them on different accounts, including your Instagram account.

Pro tip: Sign up for identity theft protection with Dark Web scanning. Aura constantly monitors the Dark Web for your personal information, including logins, passwords, or even your Social Security number (SSN). If any of your accounts are compromised or if your personal information is leaked, you’ll be alerted so that you can shut down scammers before they can do too much damage. 

Malware that steals your username and password

If you click on a link in a spam email or scam text message, there’s a good chance that your device will get infected with malware.  

This malicious software has a range of abilities — from stealing your personal data to scanning your device for passwords to even spying on every word you type. If your phone has been hacked, scammers can get into your Instagram account.

Related: How Do Hackers Get Passwords? (And How To Stop Them)

Through third-party apps

Over the years, you may have connected multiple third-party apps with your Instagram profile or Facebook account — and then forgotten about them. Unfortunately, each third-party app poses a potential risk. If hackers attack a third-party app that has weak security, they can get into your Instagram account.

Related: How To Know if Your Phone Is Hacked

Through a Wi-Fi attack or on public devices

Hackers can intercept your Wi-Fi via a “Man In the Middle Attack” (MitM), which allows them to access details and information from your connected device. They may also be able to discover your password or access your account directly, compromising your Instagram account. This is particularly risky if you’re using public Wi-Fi in a café or airport.

You should also be cautious of logging into Instagram on unfamiliar devices. If you use a public computer or a friend’s phone — and forget to log out — someone else could change your account settings and lock you out. 

Related: What Is Cyber Hygiene? 10 Easy Habits That Will Protect Your Online Accounts

Here's What To Do If Your Instagram Account Gets Hacked

  • Update and upgrade your passwords. Change any outdated or reused passwords. Consider using a password manager that helps you create and store unique and complex passwords so that you don’t have to remember them.
  • Turn on two-factor authentication (2FA). This can help stop hackers from accessing your account even if they know your password. Any login attempt will need a second form of authentication, such as through your phone or email. 
  • Never give up your login or account details. Be wary if you get a direct message about an investment opportunity, a way to get verified, or tech support. Instagram will never ask you for your login information.
Example of a scam Instagram account that tries to steal login information.
  • Be cautious of “verification scams.” Hackers will pretend to be one of your friends who can’t access their account, and ask to send a 2FA code to your phone. But in reality, they’re trying to hack into your account. Never give out a 2FA code — no matter what the circumstances.
  • Don’t click on suspicious links. Many Instagram scams and hacks start via private or direct  messaging. A good rule of thumb is to never click on a DM link unless you’re certain it’s safe.
  • Use antivirus software to protect against malware. If hackers trick you into downloading malware, they can spy on everything you type — including your Instagram password.
  • Scan and remove third-party apps and other accounts. Removing third-party apps and accounts tied to your account limits the number of access points to your account. 
  • Be careful when entering your login details. Scammers will try and phish you by impersonating Instagram officials over email or DM, or linking to fake login sites. Before responding, always make sure any email comes from an official “Instagram.com” email address.
  • Call or video chat with someone who is contacting you via DM. If you suspect that someone is reaching out to you from a hacked account, initiate a video call to see if it’s really them. You can also reach out to them directly via other communication channels like text, WhatsApp, or Telegram.
  • Don’t trust account recovery services. If you’ve publicly posted about your Instagram account being hacked, bots can use that against you. They’ll reach out about a recovery service that will help you “reclaim” your account. Don’t fall for it.
  • Sign up for identity theft protection. Your Instagram account can be the gateway to identity theft or even financial fraud. Aura’s all-in-one identity theft and digital security solution keeps your accounts, credit, and finances safe from scammers. And if the worst should happen, you’re covered by a $1,000,000 insurance policy for eligible losses due to identity theft.

Take action: Protect yourself from the risks of identity theft and fraud with Aura’s $1,000,000 in identity theft insurance. Try Aura free for 14 days to see if it’s right for you.

The Bottom Line: Keep Instagram Scammers Out of Your Account

Instagram accounts are in high demand, and scammers are targeting the social media service at an increasing rate.  

Many of the cybersecurity steps we recommend to protect yourself can help protect more than just your Instagram account. Practicing online hygiene and basic security steps can help secure your data and prevent dangerous and damaging attacks. If you think you might be at risk, consider signing up for Aura.

Stop scammers in their tracks. Try Aura for free for 14 days.

How to find out who hacked you on instagram

In today's article, you will learn how to find out who hacked you on instagram, in our complete guide.

Do you think your account was hacked or someone took it? Follow the steps below to protect it.

Some of these recovery steps may not be available to you depending on the type of account you are trying to recover, but we recommend that you test them all.

If you receive an email from [email protected] informing you that your email address has changed, you can undo this action using the "Revert this change" option in the email message.

If other information has also changed (eg your password) and your email address cannot be changed, please request a login link or password. Instagram security.

How to find out who hacked you on instagram

I want to know how to find out who hacked you on instagram, The best way to find out who hacked your Instagram account is to report that your Instagram account has been hacked.

And ask for security and login details like who connected to your Instagram.

From which device and area and IP address after telling you that Instagram will return the report to you in a few days.

No that you can find the IP address of a device that is not yours, and then you can track it, and then you can find out.

It's almost impossible to find out who hacked your Instagram account. That's all. If you have been hacked, report it on Instagram, you may be able to get your account back.

Request an Instagram login link

To help us verify that the account belongs to you, request that a login link be sent to your email address or phone number.

To request a login link:

  • On the login screen, press Get help logging in (Android) or Esqueceu senha? (iPhone).
  • Enter the username, email address, or phone number associated with your account and press Avançar .
  • If you don't know the username, email address, or mobile phone number associated with your account, tap Need more help? under the button Avançar e siga as Instruções na tela.
  • Select your email address or mobile phone number and click Send login link .
  • Click the login link in your email or SMS and follow the instructions on the screen.

On the login screen, tap Get help logging in sob Enter .

  • Enter the username, email address, or phone number associated with your account and click Need more help? .
  • If you have more than one Instagram account, you first need to select the account you're having trouble signing in with. Then follow the instructions on the screen.
  • Touch Need more help? e siga as Instruções na tela.
  • Select your email address or phone number and click Send security code .
  • If you didn't receive the security code, tap I can't access this email address or phone number sob Send security code e siga as Instruções na tela.

Request Instagram security or support code

If you were unable to recover your password using the login link we sent you, you can request our support.

To request Instagram support:

How to avoid being hacked

Use these tips to further secure your Instagram account.

1. Do not use your login on other sites.

Do not use your Instagram login for anything other than your real Instagram account.

Be careful when authorizing third-party applications and watch out for fake domains or phishing attacks that may remain in your mailbox.

2. Keep your password private.

Never share your password or login information with anyone you don't trust.

3. Change your password frequently.

It must be different from any other password you use elsewhere. Make sure you have a strong password that includes numbers, letters, and symbols.

4. Enable two-factor authentication.

Instagram's two-factor authentication can add an extra layer of security. But be careful; it's not completely failsafe.

Even if you have two-factor authentication, your Instagram is still at risk of being hacked. In other words, two-factor authentication is a mess.

Although it is not possible to hack Instagram, there are some steps you can take to secure your account.

Use these tips as a precaution to protect your Instagram account from hackers.

What to do if your Instagram account is blocked?

Don't panic at first. Sometimes blocking - especially for business accounts - is simply due to an oversight.

“For example, let's say the social media manager leaves the company,” says Charlene S. Lam, a digital content consultant based in New York and London who works with designer brands.

"If there is no transition plan, it may take some time for the remaining team members to realize they don't know their Instagram password."

To reduce this risk, keep your recovery codes in a safe place.

Recovery codes are used to reset the two-factor authentication that will help you recover your Instagram account. They can be found on the "Security" page in the Instagram app.

Unfortunately, sometimes when you are banned from your Instagram account, it can actually be hacked by an attacker.

how to understand that an account has been hacked, restore

The Instagram social network provides its users with reliable protection of personal information, uses modern encryption protocols and security tools. Therefore, you can not worry about the safety of confidential data. But it is impossible to completely protect the account from the actions of intruders and hackers, especially if you do not personally monitor your security and set a weak password on your profile. In most cases of hacking, the page owner is the culprit of the problem due to their carelessness and gullibility. What to do if Instagram was hacked and how to restore it? We will tell you what measures to take to restore the page.

What signs indicate that an Instagram account has been hacked

Social networks and Internet services are an ideal environment for scammers and hackers to fish. Instagram is trying to ensure the reliable security of personal information using modern tools and data encryption strategies. Despite this, there is a risk of hacking the page of subscribers and using their accounts for their own purposes. First of all, the security of your profile depends directly on you. If you do not follow the recommendations of the developers and treat your account negligently, then sooner or later you may become a victim of a hacker attack.

In most cases, the cause of such problems is the inattention of the user. When registering, the service asks you to come up with a strong password, it is he who is the first wall in the defense of your account. If you do not attach importance to it and pick up a weak combination, then it will easily be revealed. Therefore, be vigilant and do not show confidential information to anyone.

Promoted accounts, pages of show business stars and famous personalities are in particular demand among attackers, because they can bring significant income.

If you are attentive to your account, you can easily determine that they are trying to hack you or have already captured your profile. How do you know if your account has been hacked? Consider the main characteristics that will help you find out about the theft of personal information:

  1. Your name received notifications from the Instagram service about suspicious authorization attempts, and you did not perform such actions.
  2. After entering the personal page, extraneous and suspicious publications were noticed, which were never personally posted in the public domain.
  3. The social network can also send you a notification by e-mail, so do not forget to check it if there is the slightest suspicion of a hacker attack.
  4. Private chat messages were sent from your account to other subscribers with unknown content, although you did not take these actions.
  5. When authorizing on Instagram, an error pops up due to an incorrectly specified password and username, although the information is entered correctly. First, carefully check if everything is correct. If you are one hundred percent sure that this is a hack, then you will have to start active resurrection actions. Complete the procedure for recovering and changing the account password using the email or cell phone number to which the profile is linked.
  6. In the most extreme cases, the account is completely blocked and you cannot access your page. If they did not violate the established rules of the service and did not exceed the restrictions on mailings and subscriptions, then there can be no reason for the block.

You need to understand that all this can serve as prerequisites for serious trouble. If you do not understand, you risk that your personal data will be lost, and the page will be used by hackers to send spam messages or publications.

First steps for a hacked profile

If you encounter an unpleasant situation and cannot log in to a social network, then two possible outcomes of events are possible:

  1. You have been blocked due to the publication of prohibited materials or violation of established restrictions. In this case, the ban can be temporary or permanent. In the first case, it is enough to wait a few hours or days, and in the second case, you will have to communicate with technical support and prove your innocence.
  2. The worst option is that your profile has been hacked by attackers, changed contact details and use it for their own selfish purposes.

Therefore, it is first necessary to find out the exact cause. If you are one hundred percent sure that you did not violate the requirements of the service and did not post prohibited materials on your page, then you became a victim of a hacker attack. What to do next?

First, try to log into your account. If it doesn't work, start the profile recovery process using any standard method. Let's take a closer look at how to reset and change your password.

Email:

  1. Open the mobile app on your cell phone.
  2. In the authorization menu, find the "Forgot your password?" button.
  3. The recovery window will then appear. Enter your email address associated with your account.
  4. Go to the mailbox, it should receive a notification from the social network with a link to reset the security code.
  5. Go to the specified address and write a new sequence of characters, confirm it.

Did it work? So you got off easy. If the attackers changed your e-mail address in the settings, you will have to act through the cell phone number. To do this:

  1. Run the utility and select the password recovery item on the social network login page.
  2. Set the mobile phone number as a parameter. Write your contact details in the appropriate line.
  3. After that, wait for a notification from the service in the form of an SMS message with a link to cancel the code.
  4. Choose a new combination and write it in the free field.
  5. Save the changes and try to log in again.

There are times when the problem sits quite deep and scammers manage to change your personal information - your mailbox address and attach a new mobile phone number. The last attempt remains - to log in to the system using an account on the Facebook social network. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Launch the Instagram program on the device.
  2. Find the login button with your Facebook profile.
  3. Enter the login and password for the account in the affiliate network.
  4. Access your Instagram page. Open the settings panel and set a new login password and attach your contact number and email address to your profile.

In order for this method to bring a positive result, you must have an active account in the Facebook partner service, install the official client on your smartphone.

Another important condition is that Instagram and Facebook accounts must be synchronized and linked to each other. Unfortunately, there are situations much worse when attackers take over both pages on social networks at the same time. In this case, you will have to act according to a different scenario.

Is it possible to return a stolen Instagram account

If none of the methods described did not bring the desired result, then the hackers successfully replaced your personal information and linked a new phone number and mailing address to the profile. The only way out in such a situation is to contact the technical support service with a corresponding statement. Consider the procedure in more detail:

  1. Launch the mobile app on your smartphone.
  2. In the authorization menu, select the item - request help logging in.
  3. Enter your phone number and email. If they are all stolen, then write the username on Instagram without errors.
  4. Select item - additional support needed.
  5. A list of common situations and problems appears on the screen. Indicate that your page has been hacked.
  6. Describe in detail about the current situation, indicate your contacts (login, name) and personal information, e-mail address to receive a competent response from specialists.
  7. Send a request to Technical Assistance for review.

When reviewing your case, the staff may ask you to provide scanned copies of an identity document and other additional materials to help expedite the process. Now it remains to wait for an answer.

If you don't want to wait for a long check and a solution to the issue and there is no important information on your page, then it's easier and faster to create a new account using the standard algorithm. In case of blocking due to violation of the established rules, you need to be prepared that the developers may not return your profile and permanently block it.

How to protect your page from hacking

In order not to fall into the bait of scammers and protect your page from hacker attacks, follow these useful recommendations:

  1. When registering an account, try to come up with a strong password that will be known only to you. You can use automatic generators of code sequences. In combination, use numbers, signs, uppercase and uppercase letters.
  2. Never show or disclose the system password to anyone, keep it in a safe place, preferably in memory.
  3. Activate two-step authentication for the profile. To do this, in the mobile application, go to your personal page and open the social network settings section. On the next page, click on the security tab. After that, select the two-factor authentication item and activate it by moving the slider to the on state. From now on, when you log into your account, the system will send a confirmation code to your phone number, without which authorization will be denied.
  4. To improve your security, try to change your security password at least once a month. Be sure to attach a mailing address and a contact number to your account.
  5. When entering your page from other people's mobile devices or computers, do not save authorization data and do not forget to log out of the profile at the end of work.

All this will help to build reliable protection against hacker attacks and prevent unwanted hacking of the page.

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