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In the early days of social media, many of us may not have thought through the consequences of communicating so much personal information to these platforms, simply because we do not have the same information. We had not imagined that they would be used against us, nor the effects of leaving such details on the Web. Internet
Unfortunately, we began to discover the impact of dropping this type of information. In fact, according to a new TechCrunch report, a security researcher and GDI Foundation member, Mr. Sanyam Jain, seems to have discovered an online database that seems to contain a lot of personal information about Facebook users, including their phone numbers.
It also contained more than 419 million records related to various Facebook accounts, some of which also included user names, gender, and places of residence. We still do not know who pulled this information from Facebook and why it was downloaded on the Internet. After being contacted by TechCrunch, the website hosting this database has removed it.
In a statement to Engadget, a Facebook spokesman said: "This data is outdated and appears to have been obtained before the changes made last year to remove the possibility for people to find other people with the help of their phone numbers. This data has been removed and there is no indication that Facebook accounts have been compromised. The technical manager of Facebook today addressed the underlying problem in the context of a Facebook publication on April 4, 2018. "
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