Facebook Bug Exposed 6 Million Users 75
jamaicaplain sends this quote from the NY Times:
"Facebook has inadvertently exposed six million users' phone numbers and e-mail addresses to unauthorized viewers over the last year, the company said late Friday. Facebook blamed the data leaks, which began in 2012, on a technical flaw in its huge archive of contact information collected from its 1.1 billion users worldwide. As a result of the problem, Facebook users who downloaded contact data for their list of friends obtained additional information that they were not supposed to have. Facebook's security team was alerted to the problem last week and fixed it within 24 hours. But Facebook did not publicly acknowledge the flaw until Friday afternoon, when it published a message on its blog explaining the situation."
The bug was (Score:2, Insightful)
That it didn't expose them to advertisers.
They have to fix it fast. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Testing (Score:5, Insightful)
Test cases? We're talking about Facebook - the company that often tests software by just going live with it. Some people call this rapid development, but I call it sloppy garbage.
Re:faceboo cannot arrest, imprison, rape, kill (Score:2, Insightful)
people, at least not that i know of.
people who cannot comprehend the difference between a priavte corporation, with your consent, sharing your information, and government agencies obtaining your email without warrant, are...
Facebook use leads to Arrest
5/26/13 In Britain, Police Arrest Twitter and Facebook Users If They Make Anti-Muslim Statements [businessinsider.com]
Facebook use leads to Imprisonment
5/25/13 Jailed for Facebook Comments, Marine Sues [wnd.com]
Facebook use leads to Rape
5/28/13 Facebook Rape Joke Prompts 15 Companies to Pull Ads [inquisitr.com]
Facebook use leads to Killing
2/09/12 Facebook "Defriending" Led to Double Murder, Police Say [reuters.com]
It seems you're right in that there is a difference between Facebook and the NSA. The NSA's system has a far cleaner track record. If only the NSA would let us join their social network we'd live in a safer world.
Re:They have to fix it fast. (Score:5, Insightful)
I feel funny defending Facebook, but unless they're blatantly violating their own published privacy policy, they don't sell personally-identifiable information to others. While it's possible they're intentionally violating their policy, I think that's unlikely.
I feel funny defending the NSA, but unless they're blatantly violating their own published privacy policy, they don't spy on US citizens. While it's possible they're intentionally violating their policy, I think that's unlikely.
Re:Testing (Score:4, Insightful)
The all knowing market also brought us the tulip bulb bubble, and that invisible hand is reaching for your wallet.