SOMERVILLE (FOX 25 / MyFoxBoston.com) - A local Somerville pastor is
asking Facebook for some help after someone reportedly took over her
account on Friday and sent out pornography.
Reverend Dr. Karen Coleman told FOX 25 that someone hacked into her
Facebook account, changed her password and her name, kept all her
information intact, and sent out spam messages.
"It's incredibly frustrating. Because I really use my Facebook account
to stay in touch with clergy friends, friends from high school, and
elementary school. It's where I go for resources, for ideas, and
prayer," Coleman said.
The leader of the St. James Episcopal Church was notified by a friend
about the unusual and violent content being sent out. Coleman said the
hacker also took control over her AOL e-mail account.
"This is very, very embarrassing. It's upsetting that I have no way to
reach Facebook. I know they have millions of people, but I can't get
into Facebook to let them know I'm having a hacking problem because it
no longer recognizes me as a Facebook subscriber," Coleman said.
Coleman does not even have a way to contact her 1,500 Facebook friends
to tell them she has been hacked. She received a generic response from
Facebook saying they would be in touch and gave her a link to their
help center.
Last February, Kaitlyn Marshalsea and her family were hurt when hackers
took over her dead father dormant Facebook page. The family still has
gotten little by means of a resolution.
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