Multi-billion pound Facebook data-sharing lawsuit given green light in the UK By Benedict Collins published 16 February 24 After vacuuming up so much data, will Meta clean up its act?
Facebook, Instagram and Facebook Messenger all got hit by a big outage – but they're back up again By Roland Moore-Colyer last updated 5 March 24 Facebook and Instagram suffered an outage due to technical difficulties, but we've yet to hear the full details.
Facebook users are being suspended by hackers with fake Oculus accounts — it sounds crazy, but it's true By Benedict Collins published 27 February 24 Thousands of users have reported the issue, but Meta and Oculus are yet to act.
Your Facebook account just got even more secure – and it could make phishing a thing of the past By Benedict Collins published 19 June 25 Users will soon be able to secure their Facebook account with the added safety of a passkey.
A new Facebook phishing campaign looks to trick you with emails sent from Salesforce By Sead Fadilpašić published 10 February 25 No, your Facebook account is not "under review" and you didn't infringe on anyone's copyright.
You’ll soon be able to use Meta’s Imagine to generate images in Facebook and Instagram By John-Anthony Disotto published 25 September 24 Meta just announced new Meta AI Imagine tools for Facebook and Instagram at Meta Connect 2024.
Fake Facebook Business pages are bombarding users with phishing messages - so what can be done? By Sead Fadilpašić, Sead Fadilpašić published 11 November 25 Users hit with fake Facebook notifications tricking them into handing over login credentials.
How to download a video from Facebook By Sofia Elizabella Wyciślik-Wilson published 18 November 23 Found a video you'd like to keep forever? Here's how to grab it
Facebook will let AI generate comments and this is just another sign of the impending apocalypse By Lance Ulanoff published 18 April 24 You can now use generative AI to write Facebook comments if that's your thing.
Keep an eye on your Meta Business account, these fake extensions could steal your credentials By Sead Fadilpašić published 12 September 25 SocialMetrics Pro cannot give you the blue check mark, it's an elaborate trick to steal your account.
Facebook is blocking Linux topics and channels with no apparent reason By Craig Hale published 28 January 25 Linux topics and discussions are being flagged as cybersecurity concerns and banned on Facebook.
How to delete all your Facebook posts By Jasmine Mannan published 14 March 25 If you want to know how to delete all Facebook posts then we’re going to cover how to do just that.
How to hide likes on Facebook and Instagram By Sofia Elizabella Wyciślik-Wilson published 27 December 23 Discover how to hide the number of likes posts have received on both Instagram and Facebook.
Facebook Marketplace accounts leaked online — thousands of users possibly affected, so secure your account now By Sead Fadilpašić published 14 February 24 A known data leaker posted a new database on a dark web forum, claiming it came from a third-party contractor.
Oh great – now Facebook and Instagram want your private data to train Meta's latest AI pipe dream By Alex Blake published 6 February 24 Facebook and Instagram may soon start grabbing your private data and use it to train a new AI tool.
Hacker claims to have grabbed 1.2 billion Facebook user records - here's what we know By Sead Fadilpašić published 23 May 25 Facebook has played down the claims.
Threads is celebrating its birthday with a hidden cake giving away cool new icons By Jacob Krol published 3 July 24 Threads is nearing its one-year anniversary and has hidden an easter-egg of sorts in the app that will let users unlock custom app icons.
How to print from Facebook By Efosa Udinmwen published 18 October 24 From printing posts and images directly to saving content as PDFs for better formatting, here are a few options for printing from Facebook.
Meta's new 'Link History' feature for the Facebook app isn't as protective of your data as it claims By Allisa James last updated 3 January 24 Meta introduces the 'Link History' feature to the Facebook app, claiming that toggling it off will prevent data harvesting. But does it actually protect your privacy?
‘I blame Facebook’: Aaron Sorkin is writing a Social Network sequel for the post-Zuckerberg era By Carrie Marshall published 26 June 25 The Social Network is getting a sequel, and it's not going to be flattering.
Researcher nets major reward for finding Facebook bug able to unlock the gates to its internal systems By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 10 January 25 The discover of a security vulnerability at Meta has proved valuable for one lucky researcher.
Meta hit with $263m fine over 2018 Facebook data breach By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 18 December 24 Meta sanctioned for the handling of a bug which allowed unauthorized access to Facebook profiles.
How to use Facebook Messenger on desktop By Sofia Elizabella Wyciślik-Wilson published 28 February 24 There are numerous ways to access Facebook Messenger on your PC, laptop, or Mac – we show you your options.
Thousands of businesses found handing tons of user data to Facebook By Benedict Collins published 20 January 24 Over 2,000 companies may be funnelling your data straight into Meta's servers, and good luck opting out.
Give Meta my face recognition data? I'd rather lose my Instagram account By Chiara Castro published 25 October 24 Despite the security benefits, Facebook's parent company's bad track record when it comes to protecting our data rather scares me.
Facebook is killing off its encrypted email program because nobody used it By Craig Hale published 6 December 23 Opted in to receive encrypted emails from Facebook? Us neither - that’s probably why Facebook pulled the plug.
Hackers pushing fake Bitwarden updates hit thousands of devices with data stealing malware By Benedict Collins published 19 November 24 Fake Facebook adverts are linking to malware, Bitdefender warns.
Fake Facebook ads for Windows desktop themes are actually sending out malware — here's what to know By Sead Fadilpašić published 16 July 24 Security researchers uncover new malvertising campaign hiding infostealers behind Windows themes.
Australian Facebook and Instagram posts are feeding Meta's AI machine By Zachariah Kelly published 13 September 24 Meta has confessed to using the data of Australians on Facebook and Instagram to train its AI without the ability to opt out.
Mark Zuckerberg allegedly offered US data to China in bid to enter market, ex-Meta exec tells Senate By Sead Fadilpašić published 11 April 25 Facebook called the accusations "divorced from reality and riddled with false claims".