Millions exposed by Facebook data glitch
Personal details of about six million people have been inadvertently exposed by a bug in Facebook's data archive.
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Personal details of about six million people have been inadvertently exposed by a bug in Facebook's data archive.
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Facebook received 9,000-10,000 requests for user data from US government entities in the second half of 2012.