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Facebook on Massive User Data Leak: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

(Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Facebook this week published a 500-word blog post addressing the leak of phone numbers from 533 million users, but declined to take responsibility or apologize for the breach, instead placing the blame on pre-2019 policies that enabled the behavior. According to Mike Clark, Facebook s Product Management Director, the leak traces back to a vulnerability in a contact importer tool that allowed scammers to imitate our app and upload a large set of phone numbers to see which ones matched Facebook users. The tool was intended to allow Facebook users to find friends on the platform, but bad actors also took advantage of it.

Facebook blames users for hack that compromised 500 million phone numbers

Facebook has declined to accept responsibility in a recent hack that compromised the phone numbers of 533 million users. In an April 6th blog post, Facebook product management director Mike Clark attempted to address the hack, which was first discovered on April 3rd by Alan Gal, of the cybercrime intelligence firm Hudson Rock. Gal noted that birth dates, locations, email addresses and more were leaked on top of the phone numbers. In particular, 3.5 million Canadians were affected, says Gal. However, Facebook is now downplaying what happened while ostensibly attributing blame to the users who had their information leaked. “It is important to understand that malicious actors obtained this data not through hacking our systems but by scraping it from our platform prior to September 2019,” Clark wrote.

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