Thursday, April 5, 2018

74 87 188 447 | Facebook drops a bombshell and says most of its 2 billion users may have had their personal data scraped, April 4, 2018


Facebook made a bombshell admission about the security of its users' personal information on Wednesday, in a startling revelation that's almost certain to worsen the privacy crisis currently hanging over the world's largest social network.

"Most" of Facebook's 2 billion users may have had their personal data skimmed from the site by "malicious actors," the company said in a blog post by Chief Technology Officer Mike Schroepfer. Facebook said it has disabled the feature in its site's search function that enabled the data scraping, but the fact that so much user data may have been vulnerable was another setback to the company's efforts to restore confidence with users.

"It is reasonable to expect that if you've had that setting on in the last several years that someone has accessed your information," company CEO Mark Zuckerberg said on a conference call with journalists.

Predicting = 447 (English Extended)

Meanwhile, up to 87 million users may have been affected by the leak of personal information to Trump-linked data firm Cambridge Analytica — a number that was much bigger than previous estimates.

Stealing = 87

search feature to scrape personal info about users = 188

personal digital data = 188
Bavarian illuminati = 188

The initial estimates were that the app gathered data on some 50 million Facebook users. But Schroepfer revised that number upward by 74%. Facebook will be rolling out a new feature on Monday that will inform users who were affected by the data leak. 

Of course they had to throw a 74 in there for the ending.

bombshell admission  = 74
personal data leak = 74
public personal profile = 74 (Septenary)
The revelations = 74
Jewish = 74
Masonic = 74

Scapegoat = 33/35/42/48/75/87/156/317/402/447/522

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