Recently, Facebook faced a major security breach where several third-party applications were found to have leaked access to user profiles, pictures, and chats without permission or knowledge of the users.
The user profiles were compromised when users logged in to certain apps using their Facebook credentials. These apps then had access to all the information stored on the users profile, including personal details and photos.
Facebook has acknowledged the breach and has taken steps to address the issue. They are working to improve their security measures and have informed affected users about the leak.
What kind of information was leaked?
Users can revoke access to third-party apps from their Facebook settings and be cautious while granting permissions to unknown apps.
Yes, Facebook has identified the apps and is working to permanently remove them from their platform to prevent future leaks.
Users can enable two-factor authentication on their Facebook accounts, avoid sharing sensitive information on the platform, and regularly review their app permissions to prevent unauthorized access.
This security breach serves as a reminder to users to be cautious while using third-party apps and to always review permissions before granting access to their personal information.
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Facebook Apps Exposed User Profiles, Pics, Chats.