Facebook admits public data of its 2.2 billion users has been compromised

Facebook dropped another bombshell on its users by admitting that all of its 2.2 billion users should assume malicious third-party scrapers have compromised their public profile information.

On Wednesday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed that “ma… Continue reading Facebook admits public data of its 2.2 billion users has been compromised

Facebook and Cambridge Analytica – What’s Happened So Far

Top Story— Facebook has just lost over $60 billion in market value over the past two days—that’s more than Tesla’s entire market capitalisation and almost three times that of Snapchat.

Facebook shares plunge over revelations that personal data of 50 m… Continue reading Facebook and Cambridge Analytica – What’s Happened So Far

Facebook Data Privacy Policies Bashed By Critics After Cambridge Analytica Incident

Facebook is in hot water after acknowledging that a consulting group – that has worked on several high profile political campaigns, including that of President Donald Trump’s – used the social media platform to harvest the data of 50 million users. Continue reading Facebook Data Privacy Policies Bashed By Critics After Cambridge Analytica Incident

Facebook slapped with $1.43 million fine for violating users’ privacy in Spain

Facebook is once again in trouble regarding its users’ privacy.

The social media giant has recently been heavily fined once again for a series of privacy violations in Spain.

Recently, Google also incurred a record-breaking fine of $2.7 billion (€2.42 billion) by the European antitrust officials for unfairly manipulating search results since at least 2008.
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