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Facebook says hackers did not use stolen logins on third-party sites

By Jim Finkle and Angela Moon on Oct 3, 2018 10:05AM
Facebook says hackers did not use stolen logins on third-party sites

Following security breach.

Facebook said investigators have determined that hackers did not access other sites that use the social networking site's single sign-on in a massive cyber attack that the company disclosed last week. "We analysed third-party access during the time of the attack we have identified. ...

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