Europe fines Meta $106 million for storing user passwords in plaintext


Following a lengthy investigation, Meta has been fined €91 million (nearly $106 million) by the Irish Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) for storing certain Facebook user passwords in plaintext on its internal systems – that is, without cryptographic protection or encryption. The DPC also issued a reprimand to the social media giant.

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