From the decline of social networks to the loss of billions, everything that was told to happen to Facebook

From the decline of social networks to the loss of billions, everything that was told to happen to Facebook

Yesterday around 5:00 the entire world was hit by news that social networks Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp have fallen out of the system and are not accessible to millions of users from around the world. It was enough to spend a few minutes and create some kind of technological chaos, making it impossible for citizens worldwide to [...]

It was enough to spend a few minutes and create some kind of technological chaos, enabling citizens around the globe to keep in touch with their closest relatives.

However, it was not long before the American giant Facebook came out with a statement acknowledging that they have identified some problems that users are allowing to access their accounts.

Ironically, the announcement was made through Twitter, where it became known that the founder of Facebook company, Mark Zuckerberg, and his team of engineers are doing their best to sabotage the problem.

But there was a growing panic where people could no longer imagine life without those platforms that name them the source of information.

In the meantime, a group of users of other social networks began to make fun of these three apps that work under the Facebook umbrella and generate billions of dollars in revenue.

Some even did not hesitate to compare them with various situations of comic movies and drawing movies, irony that the three most popular platforms are out of place.

On the other hand, news appeared that Facebook's domain was on sale, having little detail as to how it came to this. But even that went on, and citizens would never relax thinking that they might be in danger of exposing their personal data if it came to cyberattack.

As if that were not enough, cyber security expert Miklos Zoltan has provided new details about the function of Facebook-owned social networks.

He has said that currently private and personal information of over 1.5 billion Facebook users is being sold at a well-known flood-related forum, potentially enabling cyber criminals and unscrupulous advertisers to target internet users at a global level.

According to him, this constitutes the largest and most significant storage of Facebook data to date.

The” appears to have nothing to do with an earlier 2021 Facebook depot where 500 million users were affected. In late September 2021, a user of a popular hacker forum posted a statement claiming to own the personal data of more than 1.5 billion Facebook users. The data is currently available on the relevant forum platform, with potential buyers able to buy all data immediately or in smaller amounts. A future buyer claims he received 5,000 dollars for the $1 million Facebook user accounts, he said.

And after all this news, they made American billionaire Mark Zuckerberg's stock drop significantly, where according to Bloomberg he lost $7 billion in a few hours, falling off the list of the richest people in the world. All of this was presented with great attention by information technology experts who rejected claims that it may have been a cyber attack.

Many of them claim that the problem that emerged today and stopped the work of three social networks was the DNS of servers that were unable to access their profiles. Yet, it remains an enigma about seven hours have passed, and the teams of this company have yet to determine the problem accurately.

When it seemed that citizens are agreeing with the fact that they will not be able to access their accounts tonight, news appeared that employees of the world's largest technological company cannot enter their offices at their workplace, respectively.

All of this is happening because the identification cards that entered the building are not working, making it impossible for them to access the object where they work, broadcast the telegraph.

These attempts are made in the hope that they will go in and assess the extent of the damage that may have been caused by the decline in apps that millions of people around the world use, and almost a great time of the day spend watching and checking for the most new ones you can get.

This night, however, took a completely different epilogue, where a few hours before midnight it was returned to normal on these three apps, where Facebook accounts were opened to users and it seemed as if nothing bad happened.

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