Facebook has been hacked - Information of 533 million users posted online

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Facebook had 2.8 billion active users in 2021 so this is roughly one sixth their entire userbase. This pales in comparison to the leaks of 10.8 billion people's details as a result of some popular camwhoring program, which is probably the biggest leak of user data.

Sorry to interject, but it's 10.8 billion records, not the records of 10.8 billion people.

The current world population is 7.9 billion as of April 2021 according to the most recent United Nations estimates elaborated by Worldometer.

Still, it's a fuckton. Especially since facebook has every single information about it's users it could reasonable have. Holy shit, somebody hit the jackpot.
 
Sorry to interject, but it's 10.8 billion records, not the records of 10.8 billion people.

The current world population is 7.9 billion as of April 2021 according to the most recent United Nations estimates elaborated by Worldometer.

Still, it's a fuckton. Especially since facebook has every single information about it's users it could reasonable have. Holy shit, somebody hit the jackpot.
Every dedicated coomer has at least 100 accounts to throw money at whores with.
 
Business Insider Moron said:
The personal data of over 500 million Facebook users has been posted online in a low-level hacking forum.
If your goal was to simultaneously make Facebook and yourself look like morons, then well done, Business Insider.
 

"The exposed data includes personal information of over 533 million Facebook users from 106 countries, including over 32 million records on users in the US, 11 million on users in the UK, and 6 million on users in India. It includes their phone numbers, Facebook IDs, full names, locations, birthdates, bios, and — in some cases — email addresses."
Those poor boomers.
 
Tried making an account with the site. To unlock the data requires "credits" which you have to either purchase through the site or earn via posting your own dumps or information.

Edit: Found a dump where you can download the data. https://ghostbin.co/paste/gps5p
Seems safe at a glance. Zips with .txt files in them containing the data.
Awesome! That's much better than my link.
Facebook has been hacked/leaked before but I thought the leak was a lot smaller. I'm seeing some articles from 2019 saying that 400 million were leaked. I wonder if this "new" leak is another thing that's a combination of a couple previous leaks.
 
Throwback to the time hackforums got breached and their users got leaked, too. Most of its just people trying to peddle their outdated RAT programmes anyway.
Man I know. There used to be a lot of German hackforums in the early 2000s. Hacksector, 1337crew, swissfaking, carders and so on.

Every single one got hacked and the admins got arrested by the police. What's funny is that it seemed like that a few full board backups got leaked by the police

If you are interested, the admin of 1337crew was a 18 year old student from Vienna. He had one of the largest botnets ever found in Europe.
13Speedtest37 was his username, and his real name was, afair, Dominik Baur.
 
Damn, now everyone will know that my real name is "Fuckyou Cuckerberg" and my email is "facebookburneraccount1997 @ aol.com"!

Hopefully they don't discover that I went to Harvard and once worked on the Moon.
 
Facebook news ads told me this is all a right-wing conspiracy. This is just stupid and fake. I’m not a racist and I love Israel
 
Who uses personal data for an account on the Internet?!
People who work in industries that demand them for background checks.

If you try to get a decent paying job in tech and you don't at the very least have a LinkedIn with your full name, work history and professional looking photo then you're gonna have a rough time unless you know some people. Not having social media tends to be a big red flag for most white collar jobs nowadays, especially if you're below 40.
 
You will upload your details, you will own nothing, you will enjoy it and YOU WILL EAT THE GOD-DAMN BUGS.
 
I am glad I didn't give them my drivers license.

You will upload your details, you will own nothing, you will enjoy it and YOU WILL EAT THE GOD-DAMN BUGS.
No sir, I will not give them my details. Now, tell me more about these bugs.

On another note, this will cause that stock to temporarily drop... Buy that dip.
 
I'd actually recommend most people maintain a dummy account with a fake email address and everything just to have it as proof you're a real person. If you're concerned about opsec and security or whatever, there's probably no bigger red flag to the feds than someone who doesn't have normie social media.
Some jobs actually think you're lying if you tell them you don't have any social media accounts. I have one I pretty much never use just to provide one.
 
>facebook getting hacked
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Seriously who the fuck uses facebook in 2021?
 
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