Meta has been fined EUR 91 million by the lead European Union’s privacy regulator for storing some users’ passwords without protection or encryption. The company says it took immediate action to fix the error after identifying it during a security review in 2019, and that there is no evidence the passwords were abused or accessed improperly.
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