Security News > 2018 > October > Facebook data breach: Victims will not be offered free identity theft protection
Facebook announced that the recent data breach it has suffered is a little less massive than initially thought: “only” 30 million users have been affected. But, although highly personal information has been harvested from the profiles of 14 millions of the victims, Facebook has told the BBC that it does not plan, at this time, to provide them with free identity theft protection services. New information On Friday, while still insisting on calling this data … More → The post Facebook data breach: Victims will not be offered free identity theft protection appeared first on Help Net Security.
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