The hard drives, which were unencrypted, included payroll data like employee names, bank account numbers and the last four digits of employees’ social security numbers, according to an email Facebook shared with staff Friday morning. The drives also included compensation information, including salaries, bonus amounts, and some equity details. Should the salaries, bonus, and equity data be posted? https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-12-13/thief-stole-payroll-data-for-thousands-of-facebook-employees
Homeboys probably had that shit in a csv file
And we’re supposed to trust them with Libra 🤡🤡🤡
What is it with Facebook and constant data breaches?
If the data gets posted, it’s all 28k employees who have to try & protect their identities, change their social security #s etc. It is not like Zuckerberg is the only one suffering. Cyber crimes impact people.
Seriously this
Plaintext rules!
Why was a Facebook employee carrying unencrypted data for thousands of employees??
Why was anybody able to do it in the first place?..
They're still in startup mentality? They're going to get in huge trouble if there were any EU data