Huge hacker stole my account and facebook

#0 - Nov. 11, 2010, 11:39 p.m.
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I know exactly who did it and I would say his name but calling him out on the forums is bad.
The guy robbed my account, changed the registered email, and then hacked into my email. Then, he hacked my facebook and everything my email is registered to. I need my account back. The former user name was xxxxxxxxxxxxx@gmail.com. Help me. please. weve got a huge hacker on our hands and he needs to be arrested and sued or else hes going to steal my life from me. My account is no longer touchable by me and now my facebook gone too. Please. help.

PS: He also stole my deathy code...
#14 - Nov. 12, 2010, 12:24 a.m.
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Q u o t e:
The guy robbed my account, changed the registered email, and then hacked into my email. Then, he hacked my facebook and everything my email is registered
Based on what I can see, there is a ticket already submitted for your issue. =)

Keep an eye on your inbox as an e-mail will be sent you regarding our findings.

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Help me. please. we've got a huge hacker on our hands and he needs to be arrested and sued or else hes going to steal my life from me
Unfortunately there is little we can do for your Facebook account. If you do however feel that you are in any immediate danger, please contact your local authorities immediately.
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PS: He also stole my deathy code...
I am a bit confused as to how this happened? Was the pet code unclaimed and sitting in your e-mail inbox?

If that's the case, you will need to e-mail blizzcon@directv.com
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Believe it or not all i did was give the guy my real id email address
If you were at all in a conversation with this individual, he hay have been fishing for account information or details about your account. Please make sure you take the time to recover your e-mail account and change your password.

If your e-mail is unrecoverable, you may wish to contact our billing and account services team for direct assistance.
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