HOW HACKERS LEAKED HALF A BILLION USERS INFORMATION ON FACEBOOK

in hive-175254 •  4 years ago 

Security Analysts say that delicate personal information of close to half a billion users of Facebook was leaked on a well-known hacking forum earlier yesterday.

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This poses a risk to many who trade and hodle cryptocurrency. There is the possibility of sim swapping and other cyberattacks.

Sim swaps have become very popular among cybercriminals in recent years.
Alon Gal, Chief Technology Officer of Hudson (a security firm) was the first to discover this.

A post on Twitter talking about the leak was posted by Rock

https://twitter.com/UnderTheBreach/status/1378314424239460352/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1378314424239460352%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fcointelegraph.com%2Fnews%2Fhalf-a-billion-people-just-had-their-facebook-data-leaked

Alon Gal says the leak has a lot to do with a security risk that was found in 2019. User’s phones have been accessed with information hackers were able to get earlier this year.

The information that has become accessible to the hackers include numbers, Facebook ID, Names, Locations, Date of Birth, Emails, Relationship Status, Bios, and others.

Cybercriminals usually use this information for social manipulation and other cybercriminal activities that in the past have caused losses.

Alon Gal puts it this way

“Bad actors will certainly use the information for social engineering, scamming, hacking, and marketing.”

People who use cryptocurrency are especially at risk of these attacks. At the beginning of the year, a sim-swap victim took T-Mobile, a mobile phone company to court due to a loss of $450,000 or 15 Bitcoin at the time.

Another case was when Kaspersky Labs found a hacker stole 21,000 ETH which is currently worth $43 million from social engineering cyber attacks in a period of a year.

In the Ledger hack late last year fewer people were affected. The information that was leaked online had 270,000 users' information and leaked information also contained over a million email addresses from those who subscribed to the Ledger’s newsletter.

There were many threats by extortionists and lawsuits were deliberated against the hardware wallet company.

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Digital currencies are like knives.
You can either crush fruit with them or you can kill people.

I will always say that people who are still on facebook, perhaps they are not yet aware of the insecurity of their data not been protected though

They are not trust worthy

@tipu curate 3

Our personal information is a kind of asset that we should always keep in safe place and should not be disclosed on the public domain but when because of any hack such information is shared on the public space then it becomes highly risky. recent Facebook hack is one of the biggest example that has broad the risk of loss for many users who are affected.

so that's the reason why I think prolly a year ago someone's trying to open my social media accts from different countries

Hackers are going wild. You still use facebook?

The way facebook is handling their user data is really bad, I don't just know what to say. I think people can file law suit against them since such act is against their knowledge.

I've always thought Facebook is one of the top company with high security level and it's really astonishing how some set of hackers manage to tamper with their database exposing people's information.

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