We remember you posted on the 22nd of March that Facebook had stored 600 million user data, passwords, in plain text.
It seems time for Facebook users to think twice about thinking about their accounts.
Half a billion of Facebook accounts have been restored in the Amazon server, but it was discovered at midnight yesterday. These data were found on the Amazon server by software developers who create third-party software for Facebook.
This information has been revealed by a Cyber Security Company named UpGuard, and a database of third parties through the Mexican company Cultura Colectiva and a third-party software named At the pool.
Half a billion of Facebook accounts have been restored in the Amazon server, but it was discovered at midnight yesterday. These data were found on the Amazon server by software developers who create third-party software for Facebook.
This information has been revealed by a Cyber Security Company named UpGuard, and a database of third parties through the Mexican company Cultura Colectiva and a third-party software named At the pool.
146 GB of data are stored in the database and the most important data and passwords, such as the user's comments, likes, reactions, account names, Facebook user IDs, are kept in these databases without any security method being used.
Passwords, passwords, and Facebook are not passwords and have been used for passwords. However, in such applications, users can use Facebook's same app to access the same app.However, this is not the first instance of Facebook accounts that have been provided to third parties by this third-party application, and Facebook has had to slaughter a fine of € 500,000 for the misappropriation of some 87 million accounts into Cambridge Analytica.
Passwords, passwords, and Facebook are not passwords and have been used for passwords. However, in such applications, users can use Facebook's same app to access the same app.However, this is not the first instance of Facebook accounts that have been provided to third parties by this third-party application, and Facebook has had to slaughter a fine of € 500,000 for the misappropriation of some 87 million accounts into Cambridge Analytica.
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