This is a follow up to the plain text password scandal a few months ago. Millions of Instagram user passwords were exposed to employees in a searchable format in an internal database. https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/18/facebook-says-employees-had-access-to-millions-of-instagram-passwords.html
How is their stock not going down...?
Because this has virtually no impact on actual business fundamentals Bad press is a blip on the radar
Kind of like trump. After he admitted to being a sex abuser, do you care if he tried to stop Comey? This is not the worst thing fb has done by a long shot.
Move fast and fuck security.
What's next? "Every facebook user plaintext password found in public unprotected S3 bucket" ?
Lolol wouldn’t be surprised if this is already a thing.
Please turn your eyes to the Mueller report.
Lol feeling the heat?
Can someone compile a list of FB negative press stories so far? I'm losing track.
What the shit!!!
This shit is golden