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EU watchdog probing Facebook data breach

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Facebook Inc.’s top privacy regulator in the European Union said it’s looking into a leak over the weekend of the personal data of more than half a billion users of the social media service.

The Irish Data Protection Commission is trying to “establish the full facts” since the weekend and has so far “received no proactive communicat­ion from Facebook,” the regulator said in a statement on its website on Tuesday. It said the tech company assured it that “it is giving highest priority to providing firm answers” to the authority.

Personal informatio­n on 533 million Facebook users reemerged on a hacker website for free on Saturday. The informatio­n included phone numbers and email addresses . Facebook has said the data is old and was already reported on in 2019.

The data largely seems to stem from a “large-scale scraping” of Facebook’s website before the EU’s strict data protection rules took effect, the Irish authority said.

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