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Security breach: Facebook data on more than 500 million user accounts found online

Security breach: Facebook data on more than 500 million user accounts found online The information appears to be several years old, but it is another example of the vast amount of information collected by Facebook and other social media sites In December 2019, a Ukrainian security researcher reported finding a database with the names, phone numbers and unique user IDs of more than 267 million Facebook users

This Five Nights at Freddy s Game is Finally on PS4

One Five Nights At Freddy’s game hadn’t made it’s way to PlayStation, but now fans can get their shot. Pizzeria Simulator is going to be kind of crucial to understanding the story of this franchise. The title had never been on PlayStation, but now fans can catch up before Five Nights At Freddy’s Security Breach hits the shelves later this year. Scott Cawthon and his team have been hyping that next entry. However, the problem that occurs with all of these franchises rears its head: “What games do I need to play to start up?” Well, for purists, you’re going to want the classic games, so the first four are a must. Then you get into weirder offerings like

Personal Touch Holding Corp Notifying Current and Former Employees and Patients of a

Personal Touch Holding Corp Notifying Current and Former Employees and Patients of a
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Mastermind of Massive Twitter Hack Is Sentenced

Joint Base Andrews breach: Intruder given up by mouse ears

WASHINGTON In a highly unusual breach of security last month at the air base that operates the Air Force One presidential aircraft, an apparently aimless intruder went undetected for several hours and walked on and off an airplane on the flight line before his quirky headgear gave him away. He was wearing what an Air Force investigative report released Thursday described as a bright red or pink cap that partially covered his ears and had distinctive balls on top that looked a little like mouse ears. An airman in the operations office at Joint Base Andrews, located in Maryland just outside Washington, saw the man on the flight line and became suspicious, partly because of the headgear, and called security. Officials said he never got close to Air Force One.

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