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If Facebook has since deleted some of those accounts or associated phone numbers, they may no longer have a way to contact those users. The GDPR in Europe would require them to delete that data in a bunch of circumstances.
The beach has phone numbers and emails- why wouldn't they be able to contact those users with that information?
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#112"The Facebook spokesman said the social media company *was not confident it had full visibility on which users would need to be notified*." @Facebook here you go: https://haveibeenpwned.com
If Facebook has since deleted some of those accounts or associated phone numbers, they may no longer have a way to contact those users. The GDPR in Europe would require them to delete that data in a bunch of circumstances.
I mean, GDPR is a joke but that would be absolutely nonsensical.
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#113Isn't it just scraped public data? Calling it a leak for data that's public seems odd.
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#116I am surprised how the Facebook stock is pretty unaffected by all of this.
I own some of their stock and I keep buying more. Reason: FB is doing a great job with advertising and they are not just Facebook but also Instagram and other things.
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The beach has phone numbers and emails- why wouldn't they be able to contact those users with that information?
Facebook can't use the breach itself to contact users, no. The data could have been tampered with, and besides, Facebook doesn't have permission to process the leaked data in that way.
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#118For years companies have been steadily asking, mandating or even trickling users to give them their phone numbers under the excuse of security (while the real reasons were different), now what? How can they be trusted anymore? This also strikes a great point about the data sharing between Facebook and WhatsApp. Linking data between services augments the dangers and the consequences are not obvious to the end user. I…
I don't know if they can. I had specific conversations about things life preferring TOTP to phone in internship and job interviews, but I struggled to land the prestigious roles others did, though people I've spoken with informally certainly like to parrot key phrases I liked to use when we'd socialize at conferences.
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#119"The Facebook spokesman said the social media company *was not confident it had full visibility on which users would need to be notified*." @Facebook here you go: https://haveibeenpwned.com
If Facebook has since deleted some of those accounts or associated phone numbers, they may no longer have a way to contact those users. The GDPR in Europe would require them to delete that data in a bunch of circumstances.
That would totally defy logic.
I don't think that Facebook deletes anything ever.
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Could someone elaborate on what the worst-case exploit would be for those number that got leaked? How would a scenario look like? Asking for a friend whose number got exposed...
My university is known to offer the option payment of tuition through a popular online system. This option is done by sending each student, at the start of the year, an SMS with a link to a payment option. Suppose you can get a list of people studying there, their names, and their phone-numbers. Faking this SMS and putting a payment that goes to you instead of uni would be a nice way to earn about 2000 euros per stud…
They don't email this information? They don't put it on an online notification system? I have no idea why SMS seems like the logical option for this.