Facebook... Isnt that the platform that was getting hacked every other week over the last decade? How is this news by now? Does anyone even use Facebook anymore?
I taught my parents and grandparents about proper internet security and so should you.Anyone else with boomer relatives feeling stressed right now? I sure am. Like holy fuck it doesn't matter if you haven't been on FB in months, how do you not understand this.
I mean for most people this information is already on their profile. Whats to say this isn't just publicly available data? I hope its a hack because FB need to get fucked but I have my doubtsIt includes their phone numbers, Facebook IDs, full names, locations, birthdates, bios, and — in some cases — email addresses."
Phone numbers aren't public.I mean for most people this information is already on their profile. Whats to say this isn't just publicly available data? I hope its a hack because FB need to get fucked but I have my doubts
People who work in industries that demand them for background checks.
If you try to get a decent paying job in tech and you don't at the very least have a LinkedIn with your full name, work history and professional looking photo then you're gonna have a rough time unless you know some people. Not having social media tends to be a big red flag for most white collar jobs nowadays, especially if you're below 40.
Often due to a lack of belief in the existence of an eternal soul. People are frightened, deep down, of being forgotten, since they equate that with non-existence. Also a simple hunger for attention, and an innate loneliness.Surprise, surprise.
It will forever remain a mystery to me why people I know continue documenting their lives and those around them there, before that Myspace, and spent years ranting about how socialengineeringbook was used to steal the 2016 ellection.
"But it has better security than Myspace!" I shudder at this statement. Too Zoomer to have had a Myspace account, so can anyone confirm if the bar was really that low?I remember back when I used Facebook over 10 years back. Everyone would easily have their accounts hacked and would spam fucking adverstiments. The site always had shit security.
iirc myspace was literally just username + password for login, where as facebook at least tried to make phone number/SMS confirmation a thing. Myspace also didn't track sessions on different devices (though tbf I can't remember if that was really commonplace back then).Reminder that Facebook wanted to get people's medical records a few years back.
"But it has better security than Myspace!" I shudder at this statement. Too Zoomer to have had a Myspace account, so can anyone confirm if the bar was really that low?
They used to be, but displayed as images rather than copy/paste-able text. I can't imagine they've scraped that stuff and held onto it for 8+ years before leaking itPhone numbers aren't public.
Link to the supposed data, mess with it at your own risk