Facebook bug exposed your passwords in plaintext

Facebook claims the passwords were not accessible outside the company.

Update: 2019-03-24 05:05 GMT
Facebook aspires to be one such platform as it believes that the new development will help it overcome its shortcomings.

Facebook acknowledged that a bug caused hundreds of millions of user passwords, some dating back to 2012, to be stored as readable text internally.

The passwords include those for both Facebook and Instagram. According to Wired, Facebook claims the passwords were not accessible outside the company. This basically means they were anyway accessible to Facebook employees.

However, Facebook says there is no evidence of employees abusing the loophole or improperly accessing the passwords.

The company is notifying Facebook Lite, Facebook, and Instagram users that their passwords may have been exposed. Whether or not you were part of those millions of impacted users, it is advisable to change the passwords immediately across services.

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