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My account has been hacked ju********@jerkoffmail.com

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2026-04-01T04:05:25.67+00:00

My account was hacked by these individuals and I don't know what to do. I can share all the information; I just want you to open a ticket for me. Previously, my Gmail address was ******@gmail.com. If you want, I can show you all the codes you previously sent me and which Gmail addresses they went to.User's image

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    2026-04-01T04:06:09.91+00:00
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    Tickets or direct account actions cannot be created. Only Microsoft’s official self-service and support flows can recover or secure a hacked Microsoft/Outlook.com account.

    Follow these steps instead:

    1. Use the official Sign-in Helper / hacked-account troubleshooter
    2. Run through the hacked/compromised-account recovery guide
      • Use the official guide: How to recover a hacked or compromised Microsoft account.
      • Step 1: On every PC where that account was used, run an up-to-date antivirus and a full scan (Windows Defender on Windows 10/11 or other AV). Do this before changing any passwords.
      • Step 2: After devices are clean, sign in (if possible) and change the Microsoft account password to a strong, unique one. If sign-in is no longer possible, use the password reset flow from the same article.
      • Step 3: Once access is restored, review account settings that attackers often change:
        • Connected accounts
        • Forwarding
        • Automatic replies Remove anything you don’t recognize.
    3. If the hacker changed security info and recovery keeps failing
      • Fill out the Microsoft Account Recovery form: https://account.live.com/acsr (also linked from the hacked-account article).
      • Use a device and location normally used with this account.
      • Provide as many accurate details as possible (old passwords, subject lines, contacts, purchase info, etc.).
      • If no result is received, submit again from a different browser/device/network as suggested in the Q&A references.
      • If the recovery form is repeatedly rejected and the attacker has fully replaced the security info, there is no other supported method to regain access; Microsoft Support cannot override the automated recovery in that case.
    4. If Outlook.com is blocked instead of hacked
      • If the Outlook.com mailbox is just blocked due to unusual activity, use the unblock flow: Unblock my Outlook.com account and start from the Sign-in Helper button there.
    5. Protect the Outlook.com email going forward
      • After recovery, follow the security guidance in Help protect your Outlook.com email account:
        • Be cautious with suspicious emails and links.
        • Watch the yellow/red safety bars and trusted sender icon.
        • Enable additional security features such as two-step verification from the Microsoft account security page.

    These official tools and guides are the only supported way to recover and secure a hacked Microsoft/Outlook.com account; all evidence (codes, screenshots, old email addresses) should be provided directly in the recovery form or to support via the Sign-in Helper flow.


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