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Meta warns 1M Facebook users about Android, iOS apps used to steal login information

Por: Fox Business Tech October 10, 2022

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Check out what's clicking on FoxBusiness.com Meta Platforms is warning who may have unknowingly self-compromised their accounts by downloading and sharing their login credentials with a malicious app. Security researchers at the tech giant found more than this year that were designed to steal Facebook login information and compromise users' accounts. The apps were listed on Google's Play Store and Apple's App Store and... + full article



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