Meta Fined for Storing Millions of Passwords in Plaintext

In a significant blow to Meta, the tech giant was recently fined a hefty €390 million for a major security lapse. The company was found to have stored millions of Facebook and Instagram user passwords in plaintext, a serious breach that could have exposed users to potential hacking and identity theft. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of robust data security practices, even for the largest tech companies. It underscores the need for users to remain vigilant about their online security and to use strong, unique passwords for each of their accounts. Featured Image