The News-Times (Sunday)

Facebook data on more than 500M accounts found online

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NEW YORK — Details from more than 500 million Facebook users have been found available on a website for hackers.

The informatio­n appears to be several years old, but it is another example of the vast amount of informatio­n collected by Facebook and other social media sites, and the limits to how secure that informatio­n is.

The availabili­ty of the data set was first reported by Business Insider. According to that publicatio­n, it has info from 106 countries including phone numbers, Facebook IDs, full names, locations, birthdates, and email addresses.

Facebook has been grappling with data security issues for years. In 2018, the social media giant disabled a feature that allowed users to search for one another via phone number following revelation­s that the political firm Cambridge Analytica had accessed informatio­n on up to 87 million Facebook users without their knowledge or consent.

In December 2019, a Ukrainian security researcher reported finding a database with the names, phone numbers and unique user IDs of more than 267 million Facebook users — nearly all U.S.based — on the open internet. It is unclear if the current data dump is related to this database.

The Menlo Park, California-based company did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. In a statement provided to other publicatio­ns, Facebook said the leak was old and stemmed from a problem that had been fixed in 2019.

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