No ID theft protection for Facebook hack victims

In the wake of recent data breach, Facebook has clarified that he will not implement identity fraud protection for the victims of data breach.

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Last Friday, Facebook revealed that highly personal data of 14 million users had stolen. Your search history, location data and information about relationships, religious identity and more might be in risk.

You can visit this link to find out that either your data are safe or not.

Meanwhile, Facebook said that they have informed FBI about this incident and they are fully cooperating with FBI to nab the hackers.

In a separate statement Facebook said the stolen data included “username, gender, locale/language, relationship status, religion, hometown, self-reported current city, birth-date, device types used to access Facebook, education, work, the last 10 places they checked into or were tagged in, website, people or pages they follow, and the 15 most recent searches”.

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