Another Security Scandal On Facebook!
100 millions of records on Facebook, American retail giant Amazon 's servers were publicly seen in a public way.
Security firm UpGuard, a recent security scandal on the agenda with data scandals announced that Facebook. As a result of their research, the company announced that more than 540 million Facebook records, including users' comments, likes and user names, have been publicly disclosed on Amazon's cloud computing server. Bloomberg contacted Amazon on the subject of communication with the subject and corrected the error said. . We are working with developers to protect the data of people on our platform,. Said Facebook, pointing out that company policies prohibit application developers from “storing information in the public database’.
THE RELIABILITY OF FACEBOOK IS DISCUSSED
In April, London-based data analytics firm Analytica, Facebook's 87 million users unlawfully collected personal data, unofficially held in the US in November 2016 in the United Kingdom in June 2016 to influence the European Union (EU) referendum the charges led to a global crisis.
The US and European regulatory agencies have launched an investigation into Facebook, and after the developments, the shares of the famous social networking site have lost great value. Finally, the New York Times newspaper, Facebook, without the consent of the users' personal data, such as Microsoft, Amazon, Spotify shared with giant companies and claimed that the amount of data is larger than Facebook explained.
Some companies, such as Netflix and Spotify, have denied allegations that Facebook users have reached their data outside their consent.