Facebook hack exposed info on up to 50 million users
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https://www.engadget.com/2018/09/28/facebook-hack-exposed-info-on-up-to-50-million-users/
Facebook announced on Friday that it has suffered a data breach affecting up to 50 million users. The exploit reportedly enables attackers to take over control of accounts so, as a precaution, the social network has automatically logged out more than 90 million potentially compromised accounts.
That explains why I was logged out
uh I was not logged out am I in danger
explains the "access failed" message
but i wasn't logged out
should I be afraid
they're claiming passwords haven't been compromised, just everything else
I don't know if this is related but my account was hijacked for a few hours a week or two back and all the person did was buy advertising (with their own card??) on a dead page I was admin on.
Must have been some 500 IQ hacker plays there.
The exploit used the 'View As' feature, which explains why passwords were not effected.
This is why I block facebook entirely lmao
decided to enable 2FA anyways
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tbh the funniest thing about this is that it's a worthless gesture because even deleting a page means its still on file
Deleting Mark Zuckerbergs' Facebook account is most definitely worth the bragging rights lol
I think leaking private everything on it would be much more worth it than deleting it
How would you access zuck's emails via his facebook account?
Especially since
https://twitter.com/phwd/status/1045674238751969280
They cucked themselves out of it
Bullshit, always go scorched earth on your passwords whenever there's a breach no matter how "minor".
I'm glad I deleted mine. Even if that outdated piece of garbage I never used is still on file.
Already changed my password, and pinged my entire discord about it.
should have used a shit password since the first time i made the account, wish i could throw zuckerburger off a cliff.
If you use Facebook your data is already compromised
Not necessary, that's probably the only piece of data that was secure in this case
I was wondering about why I got the "you need to log in" message, really speaks volumes that they didn't give any kind of explanation along with that message. Don't wanna tell your customers you just got hacked, now do you.
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