Facebook claims that hackers have not accessed third-party applications
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A week ago, the new Facebook security scandal, which affects a minimum of 50 million accounts on the social network, came to light. After revealing this ruling, present since last year on the social network, an investigation has begun. Since there were many doubts about it. Because there was a possibility that third-party apps that use the login with the Facebook account could also have been affected.
Facebook claims that hackers have not accessed third-party applications
This assumed that user information would have been compromised. Something that the social network had not officially confirmed, until now, when a clarification arrives.
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Guy Rosen, vice president of Facebook, has been in charge of keeping up with this news. A statement has been issued by the company, stating that no evidence of access to these third-party applications by hackers has been found. So it is confirmed that they have not had access to user information at this time.
Although for now the research is ongoing, and even applications are carrying out their own, to determine the impact it has had. So surely in the coming weeks we will get more data about these problems on the social network.
Facebook is at a compromised moment, although at the moment it seems that Mark Zuckerberg has the support of the company's employees and shareholders. We will see how the investigation progresses.
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