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Facebook says more than 400 apps may be stealing username, password information

Por: WPTV Nation October 07, 2022

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Facebook says it has reported over designed to steal username and password information.The apps are disguised as photo editors, games, VPN services, business apps and other utilities, Facebook stated.The social media platform claims the app developers publish fake reviews to bury legitimate reviews that warn about the malicious nature of the apps.Facebook says there are things people can do to spot a potentially dangerous app:People who believe... + full article



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