UpGuard Discovers Millions of Facebook Users’ Data on Insecure Third-Party Servers

UpGuard Discovers Millions of Facebook Users’ Data on Insecure Third-Party Servers
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2019-4-5 09:00

UpGuard, a platform focused on helping vendor management teams mitigate cyber risks, has released a report on April 3, 2019, revealing how it found millions of Facebook users’ personal information on two insecure third-party servers exposed to the public Internet.

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Facebook data leak (yeah, another one) allegedly exposes passwords, likes, etc

Flip that board that says “It’s been _ days since we found a massive pile of unsecured Facebook data” right back to zero, and get ready to reset your passwords again just to be safe. Security researchers discovered hundreds of millions of records on publicly-accessible Amazon cloud servers — including names, passwords, comments, likes, and all the other stuff we should all just assume has already leaked at some point.

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