Facebook security breach: How to protect your account
The incident has affected nearly 50 million users, according to the social media platform.
The incident has affected nearly 50 million users, according to the social media platform.
Facebook discovered the security breach on Tuesday, and waited three days to announce it.
Timings of incidents at universities and colleges indicate the perpetrators could be from within.
Researchers found 300 spoof websites for 76 universities in 14 countries.
The company says it has seen no evidence of fraud, but customers can take precautions to protect themselves.
The social media site is advising users to update their passwords after a bug was discovered.
The social media network said a bug had caused ‘unmasked’ passwords to be stored internally.
THE Islanders Association yesterday appealed for more donations to help make it a significant political force.
The dating app locked users out for several hours after Facebook updated its third-party app permissions.
Information Commissioner’s Office makes inquiries after Tory MPs reveal they let staff use their login details.
WHISTLE-BLOWER Marcus Cicero's claims about the lack of security of the States' election website have been backed by an official inquiry.
A MAJOR security flaw left exposed the whole of the States internet system and put at risk personal data belonging to individuals in a care home. At this stage, it is not known whether there has been any malicious access to the information.