NEW: Ethical hacker and breach expert @intidc sat down with the RFOB team for an exclusive discussion on his discovery around the Facebook data breach of 533 million users. THREAD🧵 /1
.@intidc told us that he told Facebook about the contact importer tool, a Facebook tool that made such a breach possible, back in 2017! The company chose not to take action on a serious flaw choosing instead to prioritize growth over privacy security. /2
.@intidc explains why he’s so concerned by the vulnerability he detected. Facebook, in prioritizing user growth over privacy, neglected the safety and security of its users. /3
.@intidc: “Even if GDPR didn’t exist, I would expect such a company to do the right thing that’s good for their user, which is informing them.” /4
On April 20, 2021 @intidc and journalist @Pieterjanvl released a leaked internal Facebook memo that showed how Facebook’s PR team was trying to actively downplay the nature of the breach and avoid criticism for not being transparent. /5
The new rules have been an active threat to freedom of expression since their approval in 2021, and the situation has worsened with new amendments approved in 2023
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Ignoring their long-delayed Human Rights Impact Assessment on violations in India, Meta instead issues an inadequate “summary,” whitewashing the religious violence fomented in India across their platforms
Beyond India, the report is a work of fiction, denial and willful ignorance, on
1. Content moderation in Kenya and brave whistleblower #DanielMoutang
BREAKING via @WSJ: Facebook Deliberately Caused Havoc in Australia to Influence New Law, Whistleblowers Say wsj.com/articles/faceb…
Remember when Facebook randomly suspended some accounts in Australia including the National Fire Service, public health accounts, and yours truly @FBoversight…
According to documents filed by a whistleblower, the goal was to exert maximum pressure over the Australian Parliament
The authors pose F I V E big questions/ideas:
🔵 Research suggests that misinformation is often more engaging than other types of content. Why is this the case?
🔵 Research shows that the delivery optimization techniques that social media companies use to maximize revenue and even ad delivery algorithms themselves can be discriminatory.
@Avaaz RT and Sputnik saw large increases in interactions, especially in non-English content including Arabic, Portuguese (Brazil), Japanese, and Spanish
Russian propaganda via RT and Sputnik spread like wildfire across Facebook ⬇️