• Over a billion Facebook users have data sold on the dark web

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Oct 5 13:45:25 2021
    Over a billion Facebook users have data sold on the dark web

    Date:
    Tue, 05 Oct 2021 12:31:59 +0000

    Description:
    Web scrapers claim to have amassed PII of 1.5 billion Facebook users.

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    Personally identifiable information (PII) of over 1,5 billion Facebook users is reportedly being sold on a popular underground forum, according to cybersecurity and privacy watchdogs.

    The data, which has reportedly been collected through web scraping, includes names, emails, phone numbers, location, gender, and user IDs.

    Calling it one of the biggest data dumps from the popular social network, Miklos Zoltan, the founder of PrivacyAffairs who shared the news of the underground sale , claims the PII appears to be authentic. TechRadar needs you!

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    It appears the seller is willing to sell the data in a piecemeal fashion, since one prospective buyer claimed the seller is asking for $5000 for the data of a million accounts, making the complete records worth $5 million. Not related to the outage

    Zoltan says that the seller posted several samples of the data, and they not only appeared to be authentic, but didnt match any of the previous Facebook database leaks as well.

    Cross-checking them with known Facebook database leaks resulted in no
    matches, implying that at first glance, the sample data provided is unique
    and not a duplicate or re-sell of a previously known data breach or scraping, writes Zoltan.

    Thanks to the proximity of the news of the data leak to the global Facebook outage , many people have drawn a link between the two events.

    Zoltan however has shot down the claims on two fronts. First, PrivacyAffairs published news of the sale 12 before the Facebook outage was reported.

    Secondly, the data appears to have been scrapped from publicly available data that the users had shared themselves, which rules out the possibility that
    the information was obtained by compromising Facebooks servers.

    More pertinent however is Zoltans update in which he shares that some of the users on the underground forum claim to have been scammed by the seller who didnt provide them any data after being paid, casting a shadow over the authenticity and magnitude of the data scrape. Protect your devices with
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