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By Kyle Brasseur2021-04-16T14:29:00+01:00
It isn’t surprising to see Facebook think it doesn’t have an ethical obligation to alert users to its latest data leak, but this time there’s an extra level of disappointment.
The social media giant has been relatively mum on the publication of a data set that contained the personal information of over 533 million of its users on a hacking forum earlier this month. Facebook released a blog post explaining how the data was scraped prior to a platform update in September 2019 and assuring the vulnerability no longer exists, but that has been the extent of its customer-facing communication thus far.
EAST PROVIDENCE Hank Moniz was two years out of the Marines, a Vietnam veteran working as a machinist in 1969, when he was looking for something better. I had to make some decisions as to where I was going, Moniz told The Providence Journal last week. He was married, owned a house, and had one child, with another one on the way. I needed to get a job, and I needed stability in my life.
Since high school, he had wanted to be a Rhode Island state trooper. Many people had told me that wasn t going to happen, he said.
That s because Hank Henry J. Moniz Jr., a third-generation descendant of Cape Verdean immigrants is Black, and the Rhode Island State Police had never had a Black trooper.