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FB HOLE THREATENS DTA SECURITY

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FB HOLE THREATENS DTA SECURITY

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  1. FB HOLE THREATENS DTA SECURITY By simple guessing your phone number, which is easily done, hackers can get access to all your Facebook data Simple hack could give criminal access to all your Facebook data- just by guessing your mobile number. The names, location, images and more data of users can be gathered by just guessing a phone number- a relatively straight for- ward process. That data could then be stolen and sold on, for use in crime and identity theft. The hack exploits a tool that’s intended to let anyone fine a Facebook user by putting their phone number into a search box. But Raze Moaiandin, technical director at Salt agency, has founds that using a computer to automatically put in number can let people scrape a huge amount of data on Facebook user easily. By gathering up an entire country’s possible combinations and putting them through the search box, hackers can pick up all Facebook user IDs of people using those numbers. That can then be put into Facebook’s Graph QL, the tool Facebook user to organize its data, to pick up all the information that the site has on those people. All of that information is publicly available. But Moaiandin points out that collection all of that data on a large scale means that scale means that it can be easily sold on and potentially combined with other stolen data to find out much more about the people involved. The “Who can find me?” setting that decides whether people should be able to locate people using a phone number is turned to “Everyone/public”, Thought it can be switched off to avoid being liable to the hack. A spokesperson for Facebook said, “The privacy of people who use Facebook is important to us. We Have strict rules that govern how developers may use our APIs to build their products, and in this instance, all the information being returned is already designated to be public. “Everyone who uses Facebook has control of the information they share, including information on their profile and who can look them up by phone number. Our privacy basics tool has a series of helpful guides that explain how people can quickly and easily decide what information they share and with whom they want

  2. to share it.” But Moaiandia says, Facebook should go further by “limiting the requests from a single, user detecting patterns, before moving on to pre- encryption all if its data”. Moaiandia said he had found the loop- hole by mistake: “I wasn’t even searching for flaws in Facebook’s security when I came across It”, he writes in his blog. He founds the flaws a few months ago and decided to release it to the public when trying to tell Facebook failed as “an attempt to catch Facebook’s attention to get this issue Fixed”.

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