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I received a notification today (12/11/2012) that someone attempted to access my account using FireFox from an "unknown location" at 4:51PM. I was wondering if it were possible to get more details regarding this. If at all possible to get an IP address, or some other way to pinpoint a location in which this took place.

I would also like to know if they were actually able to access the account or if I received the nortification because they failed.

Any further information regarding this matter would be greatly appreciated

Thank you

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You need to ask Facebook about this, not us (a programming Q&A site). Try facebook.com/help. – Michael Petrotta Dec 12 '12 at 4:01

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No, There is no way to get that information. Your best bet is just to change your password. Also keep in mind that they said someone "attempted to access", not "accessed", meaning they likely didn't get into it.

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