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Meet first man in World to have 500 mn followers on Facebook, has net worth of Rs 2176 crore, he is...

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Ronaldo's net worth is $260 million dollars as reported by Forbes, and in 2023, he officially entered the billionaire's club, according to Barron's.

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Fake landlord scammed tenants out of £1000s on Facebook Marketplace

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A Nottingham fraudster used Facebook Marketplace to rent out properties he did not own, scamming families of thousands in deposits

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Meta Hit With USD 101.5 Million Fine From Ireland’s Data Protection Commission Over 2019 Breach Involving Facebook Passwords

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Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) on Friday fined Meta 91 million euros (around $101.5 million) for 2019 breach that exposed hundreds of millions of Facebook passwords.

Canadian woman has 'amazing' 10-day Northumberland trip after accidentally joining Facebook group

Suzanne Arthurs thought she was joining the Facebook page for her hometown of Wooler in Northumberland County, Ontario; but she'd actually stumbled across the group for Wooler in North East England

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Meta fined $101.5 million for 2019 breach involving Facebook passwords

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London: Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) on Friday fined Meta 91 million euros (around $101.5 million) for 2019 breach that exposed hundreds of millions of Facebook passwords. The Irish regulator announced its final decision…

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Odisha Communal Clash: Violent Protests in Bhadrak Over Controversial Post on Facebook, Prohibitory Orders Issued (Watch Video)

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Tensions flared up on Friday as the members of a particular community resorted to violent protests at Santhia in Puruna Bazar police station area of Bhadrak district over a controversial social media post.

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Meta Hit With A $102 Million Fine From The EU Over A 2019 Security Breach Involving The Storage Of Facebook Users’ Passwords

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When it comes to protecting privacy and not compromising on user data, regulations are taking even more stringent measures with companies and imposing heavy fines in case of violations of the laws. Meta today landed itself in hot waters…

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Communal tension in Bhadrak town over Facebook post, prohibitory orders imposed

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A Dy SP and a police sub inspector were injured in the stone pelting and a vehicle of the Bhadrak tehsildar was severely damaged

Meta Fined $102M for Storing Facebook Passwords in Plain Text

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There's no evidence that the passwords were accessed by anyone, but Meta still broke European privacy rules.

Meta fined $101.8M for storing 600M Facebook passwords in plain text

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Remember when Facebook stored some 600 million Facebook account passwords in plaintext and then pretended like it was no big deal? It all went down …

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Facebook parent company fined €91m over password storage

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An inquiry was launched in April 2019 by the Irish Data Protection Commission.

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Meta stored 600 million Facebook and Instagram passwords in plain text

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Across Facebook and Instagram, Meta has been storing more than half a billion users' passwords in plain text, with some easily readable for more than a decade.

HMRC warning for anyone with items listed on eBay or Facebook Marketplace

Under a new rule change this year, o nline marketplaces like Depop, eBay, Facebook Marketplace and Vinted are required to collect and report personal details and yearly sales transactions.

Meta fined $101.5M for 2019 breach that exposed hundreds of millions of Facebook passwords

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Reset your clocks: Meta has been hit with yet another privacy penalty in Europe. On Friday Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) announced a reprimand and a €91 million fine — around $101.5M at current exchange rates — after…

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Up to 600 million Facebook and Instagram passwords stored in plain text

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Meta has been fined €91M ($101M) after it was discovered that to 600 million Facebook and Instagram passwords had been stored in plain text.

Facebook owner Meta fined €91m by Irish Data Protection Commission

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Social media group inadvertently stored certain passwords of social media users in ‘plaintext’ on its internal systems