Coloradans are having their Facebook accounts hacked, and then getting banned for life

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Coloradans are having their Facebook accounts hacked, and then getting banned for life
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Many Coloradans lost access to their connections with their personal friends and memories — even their living — after hackers get into their Facebook accounts and post harmful content. via robharristv

DENVER — It’s an on-going issue that Denver7 continues to hear from Coloradans: becoming permanently locked out their Facebook accounts after hackers break in and post harmful content such as child sexual abuse material.

Denver7 spoke with Roger Hill, who runs a storm chasing business and sells nature photography online. Facebook, he said, has been an indispensable asset for him since he joined back in 2007, which is why he was especially troubled by the string of notifications he woke up to Tuesday morning. That basic story has been told to Denver7 dozens of times: after hackers break into their Facebook accounts and get them suspended, their rightful users appeal to Facebook, only to meet a series of communication dead ends. We’ve reached out to Facebook’s parent company, Meta, multiple times since September, and have never received a response.

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