A bug in Facebook's handling of applications has resulted in millions of Facebook users password may be in wrong hands. It's the security company Symantec who has discovered the bug and is warning the users of the security breach.
About 100 000 applications where enabling this leakage at april 2011
Symantec recommend you to change password immediately so no third-hand-partys can use them.
Symantec recommend you to change password immediately so no third-hand-partys can use them.
Never had a Facebook, never will.
ReplyDeleteLol, thanks!
ReplyDeleteagainnnnn??? they exposed my phone number last year too..fukers!
ReplyDeleteDo you have a source for when this intrusion happened?
ReplyDeleteEveryone seem to have their security fail recently
ReplyDeleteYay, new passwords to break...
ReplyDeleteinteresting, maybe I should change mine..
ReplyDeleteYikes thanks for the heads up.
ReplyDeletei don't even care that much. i barely use facebook...
ReplyDeleteWhat else is new :(
ReplyDeleteFail what? what is facebook?
ReplyDeleteThats why its good to have different paswords everywhere
ReplyDeleteAnother reason not to have a facebook account.
ReplyDeleteI do want to get rid of my FB account, but it really is the easiest way to co-ordinate a whole bunch of stuff in my life.
ReplyDeleteAh well. Password changed, justincase.
That's weird.
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of the warning.
Will change just in case though..