Hackers got access to 81,000 private Facebook conversations using third-party browser extensions to monitor communication between users

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Private Facebook conversations of some 81,000 users were posted after hackers used third-party browser extensions to monitor communication between users, according to a new report.

While this might sound reminiscent of the recent Facebook hack that compromised the personal data of some 30 million users that also happened last month, this attack is different than – and completely unrelated to – that previous attack.



How it differs is that Facebook security itself hasn’t been compromised - according to the BBC’s investigative team, hackers were using browser extensions to collect the data. These hackers were also only able to obtain Facebook conversations - snippets of text sent between users - rather than users’ personal information that’s stored on Facebook servers... Read more at Techradar

So next time you decide to extend your web browser functionality by installing extensions, read those warnings. Like this one

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