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120 million Facebook accounts has been hacked:

Hackers have gained access to personal messages of nearly one hundred twenty million Facebook accounts and already revealed such messages from eighty one,000 accounts for generating cash, the BBC reportable.

Several users whose details are compromised were based mostly in state and Russia however some were additionally from the united kingdom, US, Brazil et al., thereport aforementioned on Fri.

"The hackers offered to sell access for ten cents per account. However, their advert has since been taken offline," it added.

The breach was initial discovered in September and therefore the messages were reportedly obtained through anonymous  scallywag browser extensions.


Facebook, however, aforementioned its systems weren't broken as a part of the hack.

"We have contacted browser-makers to make sure that acknowledged malicious extensions aren't any longer on the market to transfer in their stores," Guy Rose, vp of Product Management at Facebook, was quoted as expression.

"We have additionally contacted enforcement and have worked with native authorities to get rid of the web site that displayed data from Facebook accounts."

The BBC Russian Service contacted 5 Russian Facebook users whose non-public messages had been uploaded and confirmed the posts were theirs.

"One example enclosed pictures of a recent vacation, another was a conversation a couple of recent Depeche Mode (British rock band) concert and a 3rd enclosed complaints a couple of relative-in-law," the report aforementioned.

In the biggest-ever security breach once Cambridge Analytica scandal, Facebook in Gregorian calendar month admitted that hackers skint into nearly fifty million users' accounts by stealing their "access tokens" or digital keys.

Rosen had aforementioned that Facebook mounted the vulnerability and reset the access tokens for a complete of ninety million accounts -- fifty million that had access tokens taken and forty million that were subject to a "View As" look-up in 2017.

Ireland's information Protection Commission (DPC), that is Facebook's lead privacy regulator in Europe, has opened a proper investigation into this information breach that might lead to a fine of $1.63 billion.

According to Digital Trends, the most recent hack involves the employment of browser extensions.

"It is usually best to examine that supply Associate in Nursing extension is returning from, and that permissions it's being granted access to," it said.
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