Ethical Issue relating to Facebook The importance of data security and the privacy of individuals are increasing with the popularity of social media sites. These sites are used by people to share their personal data with others which include photos, videos, location, and others. The risk of breach of this data has augmented as the number of cyber-attacks on social media sites has increased (Baruh, Secinti, and Cemalcilar, 2017). Recently, an article is posted by the New York Times regarding the fine imposed on Facebook for Cambridge Analytics leak in which data of over 87 million users was violated (Satariano and Frenkel, 2018). This incident raised many ethical concerns regarding the privacy of social media users and threat of data violation. Most people are unaware of social violations which they face due to which they are unable to protect their data online. However, ethical concerns are raised by the fact that social media sites are also failing to take appropriate care to protect the data of their users which resulted in adversely affecting their privacy. The social media sites collect the private information about their users and share it without their consent to third-party organisations in order to increase their profitability. In this essay, the news article titled “Facebook Fined in U.K. Over Cambridge Analytica Leak” will be evaluated to determine various ethical concerns and issues raised in the article (Satariano and Frenkel, 2018). This essay will evaluate whether an ethical decision has been made in this case. Moreover, this essay will align the ethical decision-making process along with most relevant moral philosophies in order to provide an ethical solution to the problem.