Turns out how serious cyberattack on Facebook was.

Facebook has issued a statement today acknowledging that 50 million accounts of this social network have been attacked via “View as neither” option. The accounts that have been touched have come to an opportunity to relock. Knowing these issues from Kosovo, Iron Dolly, writes on the case saying that in the worst case, they may have been taken [...]
Facebook has issued a statement today acknowledging that 50 million accounts of this social network have been attacked via “View as neither” option. The accounts that have been touched have come to an opportunity to relock. Knowing these issues from Kosovo, Iron Dolly, writes on the case, saying that in the worst case, private messages of people may have been received.
This is his full Facebook text:
What happened on Facebook? I was worried about what wasn't.
What I've come to understand so far about breaking Facebook, I understand this is one of the most serious invasions of privacy of at least 50 million users. Only Facebook and the hacker can get by as many as 50 million million or more, but considering the fact that with everyone I've spoken to today, I'm told that Facebook has come out, I have doubts that this number could be bigger.
The other thing that I've come to understand, is that mishandling is done through Earth's axis. The Earth's Access is a bunch of characters, numbers,... which is stored in app/browser and allows for access to Facebook without having to use the username/password, all for easier access process, so don't ever need me to write the password. Between the Earth's axis, it's possible to read, slide, erase all the data that's stored on Facebook, but not even without having to understand the password. With access to access to the Earth bypassed by two-phactor authentication, so despite having two-perception factors behind you, the attacker could still be locked up.
What could happen:
In the worst case, the assailant has been able to download a backup of your data including status, photos, videos, private messages, etc. Downloading 50 million backups requires time, if the attacker has this time available, we cannot know. Also, through the Earth Access, the attacker then continues to approach all websites and applications that you're recording through Facebook, so you can go to Stings > Security and Login > Authority Logins even saw more and more sensitive how many apps are in which you line up via Facebook Access Earth.












