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Believe it or not, the "Hacked Wizard Page" is often left by ethical gray-hat hackers. Sometimes, a security researcher finds a hole in your server, uploads a harmless wizard page as "proof of concept," and leaves a hidden note in the HTML:

Wizard pages often include header.php , footer.php , config.php , or step-specific files ( step1.php , step2.php ). Hackers inject malicious code into these includes. Open each one and compare with a known clean version (if available).

If your computer has malware, it may have stolen your FTP login details while you were uploading files. Step-by-Step Recovery Guide 1. Don't Panic, but Act Fast

Once you're back in, don't just go back to scrolling. Secure your account to ensure it doesn't happen again:

Use security plugins to monitor for file changes and suspicious activity.

If your Facebook account or Page has been compromised, Meta provides a dedicated "wizard" interface to guide you through the security process.

If multiple people manage the wizard page (e.g., developers, content editors), train them on:

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Believe it or not, the "Hacked Wizard Page" is often left by ethical gray-hat hackers. Sometimes, a security researcher finds a hole in your server, uploads a harmless wizard page as "proof of concept," and leaves a hidden note in the HTML:

Wizard pages often include header.php , footer.php , config.php , or step-specific files ( step1.php , step2.php ). Hackers inject malicious code into these includes. Open each one and compare with a known clean version (if available).

If your computer has malware, it may have stolen your FTP login details while you were uploading files. Step-by-Step Recovery Guide 1. Don't Panic, but Act Fast

Once you're back in, don't just go back to scrolling. Secure your account to ensure it doesn't happen again:

Use security plugins to monitor for file changes and suspicious activity.

If your Facebook account or Page has been compromised, Meta provides a dedicated "wizard" interface to guide you through the security process.

If multiple people manage the wizard page (e.g., developers, content editors), train them on: