Social media group inadvertently stored certain passwords of social media users in ‘plaintext’ on its internal systems
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Facebook parent company Meta has been fined €91m (£75m) by the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) following an investigation into the storage of passwords. An inquiry was launched in April 2019 after Meta notified the DPC that it had inadvertently stored certain passwords of social media users on its internal systems without encryption. The DPC […] The post Meta fined (£)91m over password storage appeared first on nationnews.com.
Social media group inadvertently stored certain passwords of social media users in ‘plaintext’ on its internal systems
An inquiry was launched in April 2019 by the Irish Data Protection Commission.
Ireland’s privacy regulator has fined Meta Platforms, whopping €91 million over a security flaw in its internal systems that came to light five...
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The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) fined Meta €91 million for storing the passwords of hundreds of millions of users in plaintext. The Irish...
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) fined Meta €91 million for storing the passwords of hundreds of millions of users in plaintext. The Irish...
An inquiry found multiple infringements.
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