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Rep. Frank Pallone
This latest revelation is extremely troubling, and shows that Facebook still has a lot of work to do to determine how big this breach actually is.
Facebook said the scam likely hit most of its 2 billion users and helped hackers match email addresses or phone numbers from the so-called “Dark Web” to faces and names on Facebook.
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Rep. Frank Pallone Apr 4
Replying to @FrankPallone
I’m deeply concerned that Facebook only addresses concerns on its platform when it becomes a public crisis, and that is simply not the way you run a company that is used by over two billion people. We need to know how they are going to fix this problem next week at our hearing.
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Akhil Malhotra Apr 4
Replying to @FrankPallone
Please keep on pushing hard till we get the bottom of it. People data is not for sale.
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