Mark Zuckerberg has found himself in an unbelievable situation in recent days. Not only does he have to deal with the biggest personal data leak in history from his Facebook, but he also has to deal with the entire world Facebookbut at the same time he has to (or at least should) deal with the fact that his data is among the leaked data. With a bit of exaggeration, it could be said that he managed to step on the same excrement twice.
The largest leak of users' personal data in history FacebookIt happened back in 2019, with the company being able to detect it relatively quickly and fix the flaw that allowed it. However, a few days ago, a giant database appeared on a hacker forum, making the data of more than 533 million people around the world available to practically anyone for free. And among them, in addition to roughly 1,3 million Czechs, was the data of Mark Zuckerberg, but also, for example, the American miniThe transport department or the EU Commissioner for Personal Data Protection. This was pointed out by the Wired portal, which managed to search the database and come across this data. Although the portal revealed everything about the people it uncovered, we know from previous reports that it was supposed to include, for example, phone numbers, email addresses, location data and so on.
When I once wrote here that there is no such thing as “personal” data for advertising agencies like Facebook, Google, Amazon...don't mean, I caused quite a scandal. It hasn't been too long and you have it on a platter, ladies and gentlemen 😁
My passwords, too, and since then I can't log in to the email I used before.