Multiplereports over the weekend confirmed that an attacker published details — including names, user IDs, phone numbers, and emails — of more than 533 million Facebook users on a forum.
Alon Gal, CEO of security firm Hudson Rock, tweeted about the incident back in January, saying that the database came to the fore when a Telegram user made a bot that let users query the database for a fee.
Few days ago a user created a Telegram bot allowing users to query the database for a low fee, enabling people to find the phone numbers linked to a very large portion of Facebook accounts.
While most records had phone numbers attached to them, multiple email IDs were also exposed. You can use haveibeenpwned, a website that loads email IDs that were exposed in various breaches, to check if your ID was affected.
If your email was compromised, you’ll get a warning to change the password and enable two-factor authentication. You can also scroll down on the page to see all the breaches that may have included your credentials tied to the email address you entered.
Warning message on haveibeenpwned indicating that your email ID has been compromised
It’s better to change your password as the first step. You can check here if any of your old passwords have been compromised — so you could avoid reusing them. Plus, you should start using a password manager if you’re not doing it already.
Facebook told The Record that this data dump originated from its 2019 breach, and the issue was fixed in August that year. Now that data is public, anyone could obtain it for a few bucks and target millions of individuals for spamming or doxxing.
LG has confirmed it is exiting the global mobile phone business. The Korean company announced the news on Monday, April 5, local time, saying that leaving the “incredibly competitive” mobile phone sector will enable it to focus on growth areas “such as electric vehicle components, connected devices, smart homes, robotics, artificial intelligence, and business-to-business solutions, as well as platforms and services.” The wind down of its mobile phone business is […]
Post comments (0)