Facebook Fined $1.63 Billion Over Fresh Data Breach of 50 Million User Accounts

Follow Us

Facebook has been the most controversial companies this year as the social networking giant is in the news for all the bad. After the Cambridge Analytica scandal which shook the entire world, Facebook has confirmed yet another massive data breach on the platform, under which hackers got rid of 50 million user account details including those from India. Now, the privacy watchdog, European Union (EU) is likely to impose a fine of $1.63 billion on Facebook regarding the new data breach. According to a report in The Wall Street Journal, Ireland's Data Protection Commission which is Facebook's lead privacy regulator in Europe has asked Facebook to submit more details in the incident where data of over 50 million users were hacked via "Access Tokens" or digital keys.

facebook-fine-data-breach




The "privacy watchdog could fine Facebook as much as $1.63 billion for the data breach", the report added. "We are concerned at the fact that this breach was discovered on Tuesday (last week) and affects many millions of user accounts but Facebook is unable to clarify the nature of the breach and the risk for users at this point," the regulator was quoted as saying.

A Facebook spokeswoman said the social media giant would respond to questions from the EU watchdog, as reported by IANS. In the biggest-ever security breach after Cambridge Analytica scandal, Facebook on Friday admitted hackers broke into nearly 50 million users' accounts by stealing their "access tokens" or digital keys.

This allowed them to steal Facebook access tokens which they could then use to take over people's accounts. Access tokens are the equivalent of digital keys that keep people logged in to Facebook, so they do not need to re-enter their password every time they use the app.

Senator Mark R. Warner has also called for a full probe into the incident. Vice Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and co-chair of the Senate Cybersecurity Caucus, Warner said it was high time the Congress stepped up and took action to protect privacy and security of social media users.

Facebook also said it was taking a precautionary step to reset access tokens for another 40 million accounts that have been subject to a "View As" look-up in 2017.

As a result, around 90 million people will now have to log back into Facebook, or any of their apps that use Facebook login. Reacting to the new data breach, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said: "While I'm glad we found this, fixed the vulnerability, and secured the accounts that may be at risk, the reality is we need to continue developing new tools to prevent this from happening in the first place."

Zuckerberg and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg have already faced hearings at US Congress over Cambridge Analytica data breach that affected 87 million users.

Reported By

Reporter

Arpit spends his day closely following the telecom and tech industry. A music connoisseur and a night owl, he also takes a deep interest in the Indian technology start-up scene and spends rest of his time spilling poetry and stories on paper.

Recent Comments

Faraz :

Telecom world was going out of balance, then after tariff hike, BSNL came as Avatar to rescue. " Private Operators…

Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone Idea See Subscriber Losses, While BSNL…

Faraz :

BSNL/MTNL active subscribers increased in Maharashtra, Mumbai, Kolkata and Kerala as per this report. Assam, Bihar, Delhi and Haryana needs…

Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone Idea See Subscriber Losses, While BSNL…

TheAndroidFreak :

I am happy with what I am seeing.

Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone Idea See Subscriber Losses, While BSNL…

. :

Jio lost 80lack customer vi and airtel lost 15 lack each Bsnl is the only gainer last month. Story up…

Jio vs Airtel vs Vi ARPU Q2 FY25: Tariff Hikes…

TheAndroidFreak :

Battery performance of Snapdragon 8 Elite.

OnePlus 13 and Xiaomi 15 to Feature Qualcomm Snapdragon 8…

Load More
Subscribe
Notify of
6 Comments
newest
oldest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments