Facebook is in hot water again. Facebook? Do people still use that thing? I know, I’m surprised too. So what have they done this time? Well, if you gave Facebook your phone number in order to enable ...
Facebook has once again been caught abusing two-factor authentication for purposes beyond security. And once again, you can't stop it. If Facebook was a person who had treated any single individual as ...
Facebook has eliminated the need for users to register a phone number in order to set up two-factor authentication (2FA) in a move intended to get more users to add in another layer of security, ...
Facebook has undermined privacy on its network by exposing mobile phone numbers provided to secure user accounts through two-factor authentication. That’s because anyone can use the numbers to look up ...
A bug-bounty hunter found an issue in Meta's Instagram API endpoints that could allow a threat actor to launch brute-force attacks and bypass two-factor authentication (2FA) on Facebook. The ...