Facebook doesn't plan to inform half-billion customers affected by knowledge leak

Facebook Inc did not notify the more than 530 million customers whose details have been bought by means of the misuse of a serve as previous than 2019 and in recent times made public in a database, and doesn't at this time have plans to take motion, a company spokesman discussed on Wednesday.
Facebook Inc did not notify the more than 530 million users whose details were obtained through the misuse of a feature before 2019 and recently made public in a database, and does not currently have plans to do so, a company spokesman said on Wednesday.Original article
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