Meta Fined $102 Million for Storing Users’ Passwords in Plain Text
Meta was fined more than $100 million for a security breach that saw the company store some users' passwords in plain text. [Read More] petapixel.com »
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Meta was fined more than $100 million for a security breach that saw the company store some users' passwords in plain text. [Read More] petapixel.com »
A filmmaker downloaded a huge cache of passwords that had been leaked onto the dark web and used them to create a unique music video. [Read More] petapixel.com »
A password may not be enough to protect a device from hackers. A new study has revealed how criminals can use thermal cameras to retrace the password an individual has typed into a smartphone, computer keyboard, or even an ATM. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Last month, Facebook shared a blog post detailing how passwords of Instagram, Facebook and Facebook Lite users were stored in plaintext on its servers. At the time, Facebook said only 'tens of thousands of Instagram users' were affected. dpreview.com »
Facebook has quietly revealed that it accidentally stored millions of Instagram user passwords in plaintext, a major security issue that the company had previously said only affected “tens of thousands” of users. petapixel.com »
Less than a day ago, it was revealed more than 20,000 Facebook employees had access to over 600 million user passwords that were stored in plaintext on Facebook's servers. Now, it's being reported that Instagram too has suffered from a bug that inadvertently exposed users passwords in plaintext. dpreview.com »
Less than a day ago, it was revealed more than 20,000 Facebook employees had access to over 600 million user passwords that were stored in plaintext on Facebook's servers. Now, it's being reported that Instagram too has suffered from a bug that inadvertently exposed users passwords in plaintext. dpreview.com »