Meta will retire social media tracking tool CrowdTangle in August 2024, which is awkward timing given the amount of important elections this year.
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A hoax telling people to copy and paste a copyright notice on Facebook has been making the rounds since 2012. Can we make it go away? Please!
This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Leigh Honeywell about the cybersecurity defenses to online harassment.
A vulnerability, now fixed, in Facebook could have allowed an attacker to take over a Facebook account without the victim needing to click on anything at all.
Personal data belonging to 200,000 Facebook Marketplace users has been published online, including email addresses and phone numbers.
A list of topics we covered in the week of February 5 to February 11 of 2024
We look at a scam campaign on Facebook that continues to do the rounds, and how you can recover your compromised account.
A nonprofit study claims that Google is failing to delete location history that reveals users’ physical trips to abortion clinics.
We found a Facebook scam that aims to redirect victims to sites promoting PUPs, adware, or other fraudulent sites.
Facebook has announced it will roll out a new option called Link History to mobile users around the world. What does that mean?