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May 9, 2019 Madonna Extreme Facebook Page was taken over by Hackers!!!

On the 9th of May Madonna Extreme on Facebook was hijacked by hackers.

They have made themselves page owner which i did not know there was such a thing 
as fb highest page role is admin but they did it through Fb business manager, 
they have removed me as admin, and made me analyst so i have no control of the page.


The hackers post on the page through a app called Instant Articles i think 

they get paid for posting ads onto the page in hope for lots of views. 
I have contacted Fb through every way i can, with little response, 
they have a phone number i called but its a robot at the other end who gives  
a list of options that always takes you back to fb help center online, 

I have left feedback sent reports and checked the help center i am struggling to find a way to remove the hackers without a human reply from fb, If you have been in a similar situation and could offer some help please contact me, I will keep trying to get a reply from fb, Hopefully they will see my reports and get back to me. 


I have made a new Madonna page as i wish to continue to post for the Madonna Fans 

who supported the page since 2011, 

Join the new page for the Latest Madonna news and images and for updates on whats happening 

with the original page.  

NEW PAGE LINK: NEW PAGE LINK HERE


Thank you all from Dorothy Scott 


Please do NOT respond to the hackers posts on the original Madonna Extreme Page!!

If you want to do anything REPORT THE PAGE and the HACKERS VIDEO POSTS 
don't give them the satisfaction of watching there videos.


                                  Above: Video of someone else who's page was hacked the same way


Read another similar report: 

MY REPORT OF LOSING MY FANPAGE STYLE AND CURVE MAG TO HACKERS THROUGH INSTANT ARTICLES AND HOW THEY PLAYED FACEBOOK. UPDATES INCLUDED

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