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I received a email my account suspended do to suspciuous Activity. I using my correct password and I can't Get in. I want to get back into facebook asap. Im getting Upset. The facebook security team or sumthn sent email to me. There no suspicious activity. HELP PLEASE.

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When you receive this kind of email AND you click in the link provided, you are giving the scammer your username and password.

You MUST open a new browser windows, go to facebook website (typing the website address, DO NOT click links to go to that site) and Login with your username and password.

If you are able to login, Change your password Immediately!

If you still not able to login to your facebook account, click the link "Forgot password" from the login page.


Please ignore the emails from people telling you "Your account is suspended..." or "Suspicious activity". It is only a scam.

Good luck!

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