Signal says Mark Zuckerberg leads by example after Facebook CEO was found using Signalapp
Zuckerberg was one of the affected users whosecontact number name, location, marriage details, birthdate, and Facebook user ID wereleaked in the massive data breach,
Ankita Chakravarti | April 6, 2021 | Updated 12:58 IST
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Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, who owns WhatsApp, was found using Signal. A security expert was quick to discover that Zuckerberg is active on Signal, the WhatsApp rival.
Signal has now hailed the Facebook CEO for using the messaging app.
Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, who owns WhatsApp, was found using Signal. Thanks to the Facebook data breach involving 533 million Facebook users, his little secret is not a secret anymore. Zuckerberg was one of the affected users whose contact number name, location, marriage details, birthdate, and Facebook user ID were leaked in the massive data breach, as per an online report. A security exp
Leaked data from Facebook shows that the company's founder, Mark Zuckerberg, uses the end-to-end encrypted messaging app Signal, according to a re.
Mark Zuckerberg is using Signal, according to phone number leaked in Facebook hack
Mark Zuckerberg is just like us.
Well, only in that he also appears to be using the secure messaging app Signal, despite owning WhatsApp, one of its largest competitors.
Cybersecurity researcher Dave Walker discovered that the Facebook CEO was among the 533 million users whose Regarding the #FacebookLeak, of the 533M people in the leak â the irony is that Mark Zuckerberg is regrettably included in the leak as well,
Walker tweeted. He redacted part of Zuckerberg s number, but says he found that Zuckerberg s leaked phone number was associated with a Signal account â the chat app that has end-to-end encryption and is a direct competitor to Facebook s WhatsApp.
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WHATSAPP S rules are changing in the coming months and the chat is now warning users, once again, that they will soon need to accept these new terms or face a total messaging ban.