Facebook faces mass legal action over data leak.

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Facebook users whose data was compromised by a massive data leak are being urged to take legal action against the tech giant.
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About 530 million people had some personal information leaked, including, in some cases, phone numbers.
A digital privacy group is preparing to take a case to the Irish courts on behalf of EU citizens affected.
Facebook denies wrongdoing, saying the data was "scraped" from publicly available information on the site.
Antoin Ó Lachtnain, director of Digital Rights Ireland (DRI), warned other tech giants its move could be the beginning of a domino effect.
"This will be the first mass action of its kind but we're sure it won't be the last," he said.

"The scale of this breach, and the depth of personal information compromised, is gob-smacking."
He added: "The laws are there to protect consumers and their personal data and it's time these technology giants wake up to the reality that protection of personal data must be taken seriously."

DRI claims Facebook failed to protect user data and notify those who had been affected.
The data leak was first discovered and fixed in 2019, but was recently made easily available online for free.
DRI said individual users who take part in the legal action could be offered compensation of up to €12,000 (£10,445) if it is successful - based on what it says are similar cases in other countries.
'Domino effect'
"If successful this could well set a precedent and open the door to further class action down the line," Ray Walsh, a digital privacy expert at ProPrivacy, told the BBC.

"Big Tech might then find that being made to compensate individual users is a strong reminder to work harder on privacy compliance," he added.
On Thursday, the Irish Data Protection Commission announced its decision to launch an investigation into the leak.
It will assess whether any parts of the GDPR or Data Protection Act 2018 were infringed by Facebook.
If found to be in breach, the social media giant could face fines of up to 4% of its turnover.
Responding to DRI's legal case, a Facebook spokesman said: "We understand people's concerns, which is why we continue to strengthen our systems to make scraping from Facebook without our permission more difficult and go after the people behind it."
He also pointed to other firms involved in similar recent leaks.

"As LinkedIn and Clubhouse have shown, no company can completely eliminate scraping or prevent data sets like these from appearing. That's why we devote substantial resources to combat it and will continue to build out our capabilities to help stay ahead of this challenge," he said.
 
I’m ready. So tired of these big tech companies being so negligent & careless with our personal information.
 
Yes, we thought FB would have a denial on the breach! Look what happened to the nypost when they reported that the head of BLM was buying million-dollar and having a great time with BLM monies! Then FB said they took the post down because it went against FB policies and was personal! Now you can understand fb is in bed with blm!! They just said so in that statement!!
 
Pretty sure the liability FB faced would be less if it notified affected users and country governments of those users as soon as the leak was known. It did not so they hold liability for any damage and another round of regulation and privacy laws with is well-needed will and should take place!
 
I guarantee you we won't see a single penny regardless of how this goes in court.
but what if you like the post and then share it with ten others and add your bank details?
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I've logged into multiple things in the past few days, including my PayPal account, and I've gotten the "my data has been compromised" warning.
Zuck made MILLIONS off of the breach! It was a mass download for bug bucks! He even thru in HIS number to make it look like a real deal! I got a dozen donuts that it is a burner phone #!!
 
I guarantee you we won't see a single penny regardless of how this goes in court.
Every tech company faces the same risk. Microsoft had a data leak. Businesses pay ransomware. The FBI just closed some data leaks on business servers. It's a global problem.
 
It's possible to see a little bit but not for a really long time and I doubt any amount that would make anyone smile.
A long time ago (probably 2+3 years) I signed up to be added to a lawsuit for customers of Straight all to be compensated and just last week got my compensation. It was $7.34
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I swear!
 
I guarantee you we won't see a single penny regardless of how this goes in court.
I was pretty sure something was wrong with my account, guess my data were leaked.
I told a friend I suspect something fishy but said why would Mark do that to our data when ain't no celebrities
 
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