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by joe_hoyle
2805 days ago
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The post seems to suggest the number to be concerned about is 30 million users who had access tokens stolen. Seems to downplay the 400 million users who had their profiles leaked. "They used an automated technique to move from account to account so they could steal the access tokens of those friends, and for friends of those friends, and so on, totaling about 400,000 people. In the process, however, this technique automatically loaded those accounts’ Facebook profiles, mirroring what these 400,000 people would have seen when looking at their own profiles." Seems a lot more like this has leaked the privacy of 400 million users, but Facebook are trying to focus on the smaller 30 million (though granted, those are more seriously affected.) |
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