New Delhi, June 10: Cybersecurity researchers have reported an alleged data leak involving at least one lakh users of Facebook which appeared on a data breach forum.

The team from New Delhi-based non-profit organisation CyberPeace alleged that 1,00,000 lines of fresh user data from Facebook (Meta) have surfaced on a data breach forum. “The compromised data includes full names, profiles, emails, phone numbers, and locations,” said CyberPeace. CERT-In Warning: Indian Computer Emergency Response Team Finds Multiple Vulnerabilities in Android and Advises Users To Update.

The exposure of personal details could lead to phishing attacks and other malicious activities against those affected. The identity of the threat actors responsible for this breach is currently unknown.

Facebook (Meta) has yet to comment on the CyberPeace claims. "Investigations are ongoing to determine whether this breach is the work of a sophisticated cybercriminal group, hacktivists or other malicious entities,” said researchers. “Facebook (Meta) faces potential reputational damage due to concerns about data security, potentially impacting user trust,” the researchers said. Google Slides New Update: Tech Giant Now Allows Users To Switch Between Different Modes in Slides; Check More Details.

The alleged Facebook (Meta) data breach highlights the ongoing challenges posed by cyber threats in the digital space. The researchers said that the incident underscores the critical need for organisations to continuously enhance and fortify their cybersecurity measures to protect user data and maintain public trust.

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