Are You One of the 533M People Who Got Facebooked?

Ne’er-do-wells leaked personal data — including phone numbers — for some 553 million Facebook users this week. Facebook says the data was collected before 2020 when it changed things to prevent such information from being scraped from profiles. To my mind, this just reinforces the need to remove mobile phone numbers from all of your online accounts wherever feasible. Meanwhile, if you’re a Facebook product user and want to learn if your data was leaked, there are easy ways to find out. Continue reading Are You One of the 533M People Who Got Facebooked?

Facing the Facebook Breach: Why Simple SSO is Not Enough

Simple Single Sign On (SSO) offers clear advantages for enterprises, however, along with wide SSO solution implementation has come the risk associated with simple SSO. Learn why Smart SSO can mitigate Facebook-type Breaches.
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Facebook Security Bug Affects 90M Users

Facebook said today some 90 million of its users may get forcibly logged out of their accounts after the company fixed a rather glaring security vulnerability in its Web site that may have let attackers hijack user profiles. In short blog post published this afternoon, Facebook said hackers have been exploiting a vulnerability in Facebook’s […] Continue reading Facebook Security Bug Affects 90M Users

A Nonverbal Analysis of Mark Zuckerberg’s Congress Testimony

Most of us are familiar with the fact that Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, is testifying in front of Congress this week regarding Facebook’s mishandling of user data. This hearing is being watched around the globe by corporations, governments, … Continue reading A Nonverbal Analysis of Mark Zuckerberg’s Congress Testimony