Facebook continues with its gaffes over user passwords. It’s now clear, on FB’s admission, that not “hundreds of millions” but “millions” of Instagram users’ passwords were accidentally stored unencrypted on Facebook’s servers. Which means anyone in FB team had open access to them.
Facebook first announced late last month that it had stored hundreds of millions of user passwords unencrypted on its servers, a massive security problem. At the time, it said that “tens of thousands” of Instagram passwords were also stored in this way.
On Thursday morning, Facebook updated its blog to say that, actually, “millions” of Instagram users, not “tens of thousands,” were impacted.
https://www.theverge.com Apr 18, 2019
Facebook stored millions of Instagram passwords in plain text.
In new gaffe, Facebook improperly collects email contacts for 1.5 million – Ars Technica
https://arstechnica.com Apr 18, 2019
In new gaffe, Facebook improperly collects email contacts for 1.5 millionᅠᅠ
Read the Mueller Report; Change Your Instagram Password – WIRED
https://www.wired.com Apr 18, 2019
Read the Mueller Report; Change Your Instagram Passwordᅠᅠ