SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook on Thursday (Mar 21) admitted that millions of passwords were stored in plain text on its internal servers, a security ...
SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook on Thursday admitted that millions of passwords were stored in plain text on its internal servers, a security slip that left them readable by the social networking giant's employees.
He said that the Silicon Valley company expected to notify hundreds of millions of Facebook Lite users; tens of millions of other Facebook users, and tens of thousands of Instagram users whose passwords may have be vulnerable to prying eyes. The basic data defence mistake would also appear contrary to the"Hacker Way" mantra that Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg has espoused at the social network."One Hacker Way" is the main address of Facebook's vast campus in the California city of Menlo Park.
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