Facebook worker payroll data was stolen. It took management almost a month to notify them about it. https://t.co/BOdaqxJPdM pic.twitter.com/dJKl5m7VWQ
— Mike Monteiro? (@monteiro) December 13, 2019
The story here is that Facebook doesn't require employees to encrypt their hard drives.... which tells you everything about how little this company cares about user data. https://t.co/MGTdKkrRg0
— Owen Williams ⚡ (@ow) December 13, 2019
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ... https://t.co/DLAMPxNwdE
— Roger McNamee (@Moonalice) December 13, 2019
Payroll data for tens of thousands of Facebook workers — including personal banking info — was compromised last month when a thief stole several corporate hard drives from an employee’s car https://t.co/9XMi4qk6tE via @technology
— Ken Yeung (@thekenyeung) December 13, 2019
A Facebook employee left several unencrypted hard drives in their vehicle that contained the personal banking details of around 29,000 other employees.
— Mikael Thalen (@MikaelThalen) December 13, 2019
A thief then broke into that vehicle and stole everything.https://t.co/ljVZEzZxaR
‼️ The personal banking data.
— Sarah Frier (@sarahfrier) December 13, 2019
For 29,000 Facebook employees.
Stolen on unencrypted hard drives.
Some schafenfreude for Facebook’s haters on the internet today: https://t.co/8J1x10WA1Q
This sounds like it was a crime of opportunity, rather than a calculated attack. But leaving unencrypted drives around with sensitive data is like leaving the keys to the bank in the door. Just encrypt ™ https://t.co/g7oQbzKxRN
— Sheera Frenkel (@sheeraf) December 13, 2019
Having to change your bank account numbers and update everything while on paternity leave because your employer leaked all your PII ??? https://t.co/uQCe9aYgfS
— Sebastian McKenzie (@sebmck) December 13, 2019
The personal banking information of about 29,000 Facebook employees was compromised last month after a thief stole hard drives from an employee's carhttps://t.co/Hld5Vo3ofQ
— Axios (@axios) December 13, 2019
A thief stole unencrypted hard drives filled with 29,000 Facebook employees’ information https://t.co/DEVmbBp9OF pic.twitter.com/SHV2qxJqqn
— The Verge (@verge) December 13, 2019
The personal banking information of about 29,000 Facebook employees was compromised last month after a thief stole hard drives from an employee's carhttps://t.co/Hld5VnLMRg
— Axios (@axios) December 14, 2019
Yeah, Facebook collects a ton of data, but at least they keep it saf-https://t.co/ivqW5AjYCU
— TechLinked (@TechLinkedYT) December 14, 2019