I recently discovered that my Microsoft account has been hacked. The original email address associated with the account has been changed, and I can't seem to locate it anymore in the system. Because of this, I'm unable to fill out the recovery form to regain access to my account. Is there any way to contact Microsoft directly for help with a manual recovery?
2 Answers
Unfortunately, getting around a situation like this is tough. If you're unable to receive a recovery code—or even get the two-factor authentication turned off—then your options may be really limited. It's best to try reaching Microsoft support directly through their official channels, but it might take some persistence.
If the hacker changed the email, your best bet is to try the account recovery form. You could also see if you can reset your password by inputting the hacker's email and selecting 'forgot password.' This way, you might get a code sent to an alternate email, but keep in mind if they have 2-factor authentication enabled, Microsoft generally won't be able to help you bypass that.
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