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Daily Crunch: Facebook admits password security lapse Prompted by a report by cybersecurity reporter Brian Krebs, Facebook confirmed that it stored "hundreds of millions" of account passwords in plaintext ... Millions of Facebook passwords were not encrypted properly, company says in statement - ABC15 Arizona
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A modest proposal for Facebook: End Facebook Live I'm calling on Mark Zuckerberg to shut down Facebook Live until the company can prove to the public—and to regulators—that its design is safer.
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Your Facebook Password Isn't Safe. Neither Is Your Android Phone Facebook acknowledged a bug that caused hundreds of millions of user passwords (dating back to 2012) for both Facebook and Instagram to be ...
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Facebook Exposes Millions of Users' Passwords KrebsOnSecurity, a security news site, first reported Thursday that the company stored hundreds of millions of Facebook users' account passwords in ...
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Opinion: Facebook crumbles around its lonely king Mark Zuckerberg seems increasingly alone at the top of Facebook Inc., with executives streaming out the doors as he promises a new direction that ...
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Recode Daily: Facebook faces yet another privacy mishap Facebook employees had access to the passwords of hundreds of millions of users. It's another damaging revelation about the social media giant, ...
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