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Facebook: We Stored Millions of Instagram Passwords in Plain Text Facebook on Thursday revealed that it accidentally stored "millions" of Instagram user passwords in plain text. The disclosure comes a month after it ...
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Facebook Quietly Updates Last Month's Security Disclosure To Add That 'Millions' Last month, Facebook disclosed that hundreds of millions of users on its platform had their account passwords stored in plain text -- in some cases ...
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Can Antitrust Law Rein in Facebook's Data-Mining Profit Machine? Facebook engaged in an elaborate bait and switch on user data: Privacy disappeared when competition did. Laws governing competition could ...
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Facebook Imports Info Without User Consent | Avast The social media behemoth imported the contact info of 1.5 million users without their consent. Before 2016, one of Facebook's regular protocols was ...
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Data-Backed Secrets to Creating Great Social Stories from Facebook Itself What makes a story effective? Facebook released new findings on what drives results for brands using Facebook or Instagram story ads in their ...
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