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Facebook apps logged users’ passwords in plaintext, because why not

Ars Technica --------- Facebook has mined a lot of data about its users over the years—relationships, political leanings, and even phone call logs. And now it appears Facebook may have inadvertently extracted another bit of critical information: users' login credentials, stored unencrypted on Facebook's servers and accessible to Facebook employees. To learn more click on the picture below to read the article.

Facebook apps logged users’ passwords in plaintext, because why not - Read More from Ars Technica

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