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Facebook doesn't think hackers accessed third-party sites Facebook says it has not found any evidence "so far" that its attackers accessed third-party sites through Facebook Login. It's a sliver of good news ...
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Why You Shouldn't Use Facebook to Log In to Other Sites That's the most reasonable way to respond to Facebook's announcement last week that a security breach allowed hackers to infiltrate the accounts of ...
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Huge Facebook breach leaves thousands of other apps vulnerable Remember the Facebook hack last week that compromised at least 50m accounts? It's worse than you think. Last Friday, the social media company ...
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Instagram has a new head, former Facebook News Feed exec Mosseri was formerly the VP of Product at Instagram and before that was started out as a designer at Facebook in 2008 before moving into product ...
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Facebook Premieres launches globally as part of live video push Facebook started testing Premieres earlier this year. The feature lets you post prerecorded video clips -- such as movie trailers or new show episodes ...
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The latest Facebook security breach, explained Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.
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Facebook breach fallout: What you need to know Facebook, third-party apps and regulators are struggling to explain the specifics of a major security breach that allowed hackers to access 50 million ...
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The Cybersecurity 202: Facebook disclosed a major hack very quickly. But the alert was short on ... It took just three days for Facebook to notify authorities and the public that hackers had compromised as many as 50 million user accounts on the ...
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Google and Facebook Are Teaming Up on Artificial Intelligence Tech Google and Facebook are teaming up to make each company's artificial intelligence technologies work better together. The two companies said ...
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A Silicon Valley techie reveals why he sent a brutal rejection to a Facebook recruiter Ben Werdmuller, a Bay Area-based product manager, told Business Insider he turned down a Facebook recruiter because of the Cambridge Analytica ...
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European Union warns Facebook not to lose control of data security The EU's top data privacy enforcer expressed worry Tuesday that Facebook had lost control of data security after a vast privacy breach that she said ...
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Facebook could face $1.63bn fine under GDPR over latest data breach The security incident, revealed last week, was caused by a vulnerability in Facebook's code which permitted attackers to steal access tokens.
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Facebook Makes It Easier to Report Bullies Facebook is taking steps to hinder harassment on the social media platform with an array of new anti-bullying tools. At the beginning of this year, ...
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Shut Facebook and Twitter down for 6 weeks before elections And which of Facebook and Twitter will be blamed more for the result? ... How about shutting down Facebook and Twitter for 6 weeks before elections ...
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