Zuckerberg is probably right in this one. Whatever fines might come out in the EU around this will be nothing compared to the cost of loosing the customers they notify and the cost of notifying them.
Then we need to reform the law to impose bigger fines or other tools that dissuade FB not notifying the users
Facebook does not plan to notify half-billion users affected by data leak
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#42Earlier quoted context omitted.
Are you seriously claiming it's too hard? They could send out emails, Facebook messages or show some banner in the profile page. This is Facebook ffs, they almost have a monopoly on communication.
Not our parent claims it's too hard to find the users affected by that breach, Facebook does. Curiously. Quote from the source article: > The Facebook spokesman said the social media company was not confident it had full visibility on which users would need to be notified.
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#43Zuckerberg is probably right in this one. Whatever fines might come out in the EU around this will be nothing compared to the cost of loosing the customers they notify and the cost of notifying them.
Utile the does the EU does notify them, which would be really funny tbh. Just imagine getting a SMS (chain): > You phone number and some of your data ( ) had been involved into a Facebook data breach. While Facebook is required by to inform you about this breach they insists of not complying with the law and keeping they users in the dark. As such we decided to do so. More information can be found here:
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#44This huge leak has definitely killed the SMS text messaging service. Sender can be spoofed and spam/scam/phishing have reached an intolerable level. The fact that they can cross reference you and then produce a more personalized content is huge. Changing password is easy (ok less easy if you recycle it) but changing phone number is something that I am not even relaxed to do.
> Sender can be spoofed Is this worldwide or US? I for now trust the senderid and assume them to be valid if they are coming from bank etc. I also haven't heard of anyone spoofing SMS. Should I be more cautious?
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#45Zuckerberg is probably right in this one. Whatever fines might come out in the EU around this will be nothing compared to the cost of loosing the customers they notify and the cost of notifying them.
Given everything else FB has done to hose its users, I don't think this is the last straw.
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#46Earlier quoted context omitted.
Utile the does the EU does notify them, which would be really funny tbh. Just imagine getting a SMS (chain): > You phone number and some of your data ( ) had been involved into a Facebook data breach. While Facebook is required by to inform you about this breach they insists of not complying with the law and keeping they users in the dark. As such we decided to do so. More information can be found here:
Of course a government body would never actually do this. Isn't it more likely a concerned citizen would?
Re: Facebook does not plan to notify half-billion users affected by data leak
#47Zuckerberg is probably right in this one. Whatever fines might come out in the EU around this will be nothing compared to the cost of loosing the customers they notify and the cost of notifying them.
Utile the does the EU does notify them, which would be really funny tbh. Just imagine getting a SMS (chain): > You phone number and some of your data ( ) had been involved into a Facebook data breach. While Facebook is required by to inform you about this breach they insists of not complying with the law and keeping they users in the dark. As such we decided to do so. More information can be found here:
If DPA finds Facebook in breach of GDPR they will be ordered to do it with additional fines for non complying.
Art. 58 GDPR Powers point 2:
> Each supervisory authority shall have all of the following corrective powers:
> (e) to order the controller to communicate a personal data breach to the data subject;
> (f) to impose a temporary or definitive limitation including a ban on processing;
> (i) to impose an administrative fine pursuant to Article 83, in addition to, or instead of measures referred to in this paragraph, depending on the circumstances of each individual case;
If FB still refuse, it will end up in the court.
If the courts agree with DPA, then FB will be ordered by the courts as well.
Courts can choose their way to force companies to comply with their orders.
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#48It's from 2019 is the stupid excuse they have. The amount of laxity they have shown in this matter is appalling!!
If you change your DoB every year like I do, you'll be fine...
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#49Re: Facebook does not plan to notify half-billion users affected by data leak
#50Earlier quoted context omitted.
Utile the does the EU does notify them, which would be really funny tbh. Just imagine getting a SMS (chain): > You phone number and some of your data ( ) had been involved into a Facebook data breach. While Facebook is required by to inform you about this breach they insists of not complying with the law and keeping they users in the dark. As such we decided to do so. More information can be found here:
Of course a government body would never actually do this. Isn't it more likely a concerned citizen would?