If you found yourself logged out of your Facebook account last week, it's likely you were affected by the hack
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Jourova spoke just days after Facebook admitted that up to 50 million user accounts around the world had been breached by hackers, in yet another scandal for the beleaguered social platform
The March scandal was a result of policy or procedure, this time, there's an actual weakness in engineering
Since India is the biggest market for Facebook with over 270 million users, a major number of accounts from here are likely to have been compromised
The latest breach is very different than the crisis earlier this year that forced Zuckerberg to testify in Congress
In the biggest-ever security breach after Cambridge Analytica scandal, Facebook on Friday admitted hackers broke into nearly 50 million users' accounts
Attackers stole Facebook access tokens through its "view as" feature, which they could then use to take over people's accounts
Kevin Systrom, a founder of Instagram, wasn't a 'team player.' That was exactly what the company needed
The War Room will house a team of about 20 focused on rooting out disinformation, monitoring false news and deleting fake accounts that may be trying to influence voters before elections
On Wednesday, Zuckerberg published a roughly 3,300-word blog post cataloguing all the steps the company has taken
The first note will be about the steps Facebook is taking to prevent election interference on social media
Facebook sues BlackBerry of stealing voice-messaging tech, escalates legal battle
India saw a brief spurt in digital payments two years ago when Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government banned most of the nation's existing bank notes
Facebook said it was deleting 18 Facebook accounts, one Instagram account and 52 Facebook pages
The probe is being closely watched in Europe amid mounting concerns over leaks of data on tens of millions of Facebook users
Facebook is ramping up privacy standards, especially with regard to developer relationships, after Cambridge Analytica obtained information on as many as 85 million Facebook users
According to Facebook, some of the fake Pages, groups and accounts originated in Iran and some in Russia
The social media platform, which is pushing its video services and aims to be a challenger in the OTT space, has the rights to stream the Spanish football league for free for the next three years
This would make it harder for people to administer a Page using a fake or compromised account, said the California-based social media company