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Several “hack” reports emerged last week concerning popular social networks, including Facebook and LinkedIn. The Facebook and Microsoft systems were not breached, but attackers scraped personal data from more than a billion users between the two services. The Facebook attack dates back to August 2019, but it reemerged a few days ago, as a database containing information for 533 million users was posted on a forum. The LinkedIn attack followed.
Facebook and Microsoft aren’t the only companies hit by data scrapping attacks, with a new report claiming that Clubhouse data belonging to 1.3 million users has leaked in a similar way. The CEO of the hottest social network in town denied reports that user data was leaked.
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Clubhouse CEO contradicts hack reports, says user data was not leaked originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 12 Apr 2021 at 07:31:14 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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