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If a hacker changed my username, password, email, and everything on Instagram, what can I do?

Method 1 - Check your email: Whenever email address associated with an instagram account is changed, an email is sent to the previous email address. That email contains a link to claim the Instagram account.Method 2:Open the Instagram app on your mobile deviceOn the login screen, tap Get help signing in below Log InFor more options:On Android:Tap Use Username or Email, then enter your username or email. Learn more about what you can do if you don't know your username.Tap in the top right.Tap Need more help? then follow the on-screen instructions. Note: If you think your username or email was changed as a result of your account being hacked, you can try these steps again using both your username and email.On iOS:Enter your username or email. Learn more about what you can do if you don't know your username.Tap Need more help? below Send Login Link, then follow the on-screen instructions. Note: If you think your username or email was changed as a result of your account being hacked, you can try these steps again using both your username and email.Source: Instagram Help Center

My Instagram is hacked and they changed the email. How do I get my Instagram back?

You try to log in,then you open a ticket with instagram support when it doesn’t work.At the place where it asks if it is a personal or business account:If you have a lot of photos of yourself > tick personalIf you use your account for business things > tick businessAny other use > tick otherInstagram will then either send you instructions (for example make a selfie or something else) and you follow the instructions.Once they confirmed that you are the owner, they will send you a passwordreset link per email (just like if you click forgot password)Once you reset your password, you go in your account setting. You remove the changed email address and change it back to your correct email. (Also check your bio and so on) You change your email password too because your email might have been breached before you got hacked.Then you set up 2 factor authenticication (enter your phone number on your account).After you set up 2 factor (phone nr in your account) it means that whenever someone tries to get access to your account (or for example you log in from a new computer) you will be sent a code from instagram to verify it is really you. If that code isn’t entered, access will not be given to whoever tries to get in.You’re welcome.

My ex girlfriend hacked my yahoo email and changed my info, I can't even login What can I do to get it back?

Call Yahoo: 1-408-349-1572, explain to a customer service person what happened. They will ask you to do certain things and then they compare your original info with the changed info. Within 24 hrs you should get your account back! You may also send a mail to: "account-security-help @cc.yahoo-inc.com".
Note: please delete the blank space between help and @ which I had to insert because Yahoo can't handle long addresses.

Someone hacked my Netflix. He changed my email and password. What should I do?

Informing Netflix and changing passwords is ideal.Usually when something like this happens, your computer and/or your router have a trojan on them. So you may want to reset your router to factory default (thus removing any trojan) and restoring to a clean backup on your PC. Or if it’s a mobile device, also restore it to factory defaults. If you’re not using a backup tool already then there’s a few out there. Mobile has it’s own. PC has free tools lime Macrium Reflect and Rollback Rx. Good thing to do.Finally, keep periodically scanning your computer or device for viruses. At least once a week full scan and 2 quick scans a week.

I keep getting Mailer-daemon messages for e mails I have not sent so.?

(Sorry it's a long answer, but it's complicated question/solution.) This has been happening to both Yahoo and Hotmail accounts, but even more so recently. Your address may have been found in someone else's infected computer's address book, and is being used by spammers. You may have opened an infected Spam mail or an attachment. Some new malware can install itself just by opening it, without even clicking a link!

If none of these mails show in your Sent folder, it is not your own computer that is infected. Check there first. Deleting your account will NOT stop this spam - once the spammers have the address, they will continue to use it for a while.

1. Check that the alternate e-mail address is still yours (Change it?), and then change both your password AND your secret questions and answers. Make them unique and strong ones!
2. Run both an anti-virus and spyware/malware scan, separately - even more than one malware scan, or Trend Micro's Housecall for an online a-v scan. (in 'Safe Mode with Networking' is the only truly effective method - click F8 repeatedly when the screen first lights on boot-up, then arrow keys and Enter to navigate.)
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free
http://www.superantispyware.com/
3. Then delete cookies, cache and history in case the malware can 'self- reproduce' ...
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download/standard
Also, for individual browsers, see:
http://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cache
http://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cookies
http://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Online-Activity
4. Notify all your contacts NOT to open short e-mails, especially those with no subject, and definitely not to click any links. Warn them to scan for malware too, just in case. Set up an alternate 'alias' account to use instead. This allows you to use a different address for sending, but still keep all saved mails and contacts and the first address active too for incoming mail. Your friends can trust this new address.
http://edit.yahoo..com/config/list_alias (alternate address)
5. If these spams/spoofs do not stop, you will need to set up a new account.
https://edit.yahoo.com/registration?.int (new address)

I got a notification that my password was changed when I did not change my password. What should I do? Ron?

Hope the following helps:

Would Yahoo! contact me for my password?

http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/securit...

Yahoo! Account Security Help

http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/securit...

My Instagram is set up with an email I no longer have access to. How do I change my password for Instagram without my email password?

You still can access your Instagram account even you forgot the email address that linked to it, as long as:You remember your Instagram ID, each time you want to login to Instagram what you need just your username without login using the emailIf you forgot the username like I mentioned above, there are still some possibilities to login to your profile via Instagram app in your mobile orUsing cache if you ever login via PC Desktop, just click the blank box for user name usually you can fill it automatically depends if you are make your browser to remember it or notCheck your current email address and search “Instagram” in search box, usually people will use that email just in case for your first aid to search if its true or not using that email.Hope it helps!

Aware of Scam Using Email Subject - Yahoo Service Annoucement?

http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=cont...
Per Yahoo Help

Mail from Yahoo never ends yahoo.com
There's always a purple Y! icon on your inbox listing page, by that email

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