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Ashant chauhan 0 Reputation points
2026-02-09T14:26:03.6266667+00:00

my account is compromise by hacker attack now what i do
pls if any of higher lvl see this pls contact me in google gmail <Mod remove PII> @gmail and i will send them proofs

pls contact i want my account back

plsssss

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  1. John Jefferson Doyon 61,625 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-02-09T14:58:08.8333333+00:00

    Hi, I'm John! I will help you with this.

    Microsoft Q&A is public, and we can only provide information. It is beyond our capability to assist directly with the account or login-related issues.


    Please know that if a Microsoft account is hacked and the email address is changed, the account is essentially lost and cannot be recovered. In this case, the Account Recovery Form will no longer work.


    If you haven’t already, you can try using the Microsoft Self-help tool.

    You can also use the Xbox recovery form here:


    Let me know if you have any further questions or concerns.

    Regards,

    John J.D.


  2. Q&A Assist
    2026-02-09T14:26:14.9266667+00:00
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    If your account has been compromised by a hacker, here are the steps you should take to try to recover it:

    1. Try Account Recovery: Go to the Microsoft account recovery page and follow the prompts to recover your account. Use any recovery options available, such as alternate email addresses or phone numbers that you may have set up.
    2. Contact Microsoft Support: Since you are facing issues with the recovery process, it's advisable to contact Microsoft Support directly for assistance. They can help you with account recovery and may have additional tools to verify your identity.
    3. Check for Account Activity: If you regain access, check your account activity for any unauthorized changes or settings, such as forwarding rules or linked accounts that you did not set up.
    4. Secure Your Account: Once you regain access, immediately change your password to a strong, unique one. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) again, and ensure that your recovery options are up to date.
    5. Monitor for Further Issues: Keep an eye on your account for any suspicious activity and inform your contacts about the potential compromise to prevent them from falling victim to phishing attempts.

    If you continue to face issues with the recovery process, it may take some time for Microsoft to resolve the service problems you mentioned. Be persistent in reaching out to their support team for help.


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