MCMC advises Facebook, Instagram users to change passwords
MCMC has advised Facebook and Instagram users to change their passwords if they have been informed that their passwords are in the format which can be read by Facebook employees. — AFP file pic
In a statement issued today, the commission said routine security checks conducted by Facebook last January uncovered this problem. “Facebook has also informed that this problem has been addressed and affected users will be accordingly informed of this matter,” it said.
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