Facebook's owner, Meta, is warning users that as many as one million users may have had their login information stolen.
MENLO PARK, Calif. - Facebook's owner Meta is warning users that as many as one million users may have had their login information stolen.
Meta's researchers have discovered more than 400 malicious Android and Apple apps designed to steal personal Facebook logins.The applications are disguised as games, photo editors, and health and lifestyle services. Often, app users are asked to log in with their Facebook, which enables hackers to steal logins and passwords.First published on October 9, 2022 / 11:26 AMCreate your free account or log inPlease enter valid email address to continue
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