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Bug in System Caused Six Million Users' Contact Information to Be Inadvertently Exposed

Bug Exposes Facebook Contacts

Facebook said the problem was tied to its Download Your Information tool. Source: AFP

Facebook says a bug in its system caused six million users' contact information to be inadvertently exposed.

The social media company said the bug led to users' contact information, such as email addresses or phone numbers, to be accessed by other users who either had some contact information about that person or some connection to them.

Facebook said in a blog post that the cause of the bug is "pretty technical" but that the problem is tied to its "Download Your Information" tool.

The company uses the information that users upload to better tailor the friend suggestions it issues.

The bug caused some of this information to be inadvertently stored in association with a person's contact information as part of their Facebook account.

As a result, if someone downloaded an archive of their Facebook account through the "Download Your Information" tool, they may have been provided with additional addresses or telephone numbers for their contacts or people with whom they have some connection. Because the contact information was provided by other people on Facebook, it was not necessarily accurate.

Facebook said it has fixed the problem and is in the process of notifying affected users via email.

The affected accounts represent only a fraction of the over one billion users on the social media site.

Facebook, which is headquartered in Menlo Park, California, said that it has no evidence the bug has been used maliciously and it has not received complaints.

Source: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/australian-it/bug-exposes-facebook-contacts/story-e6frgakx-1226667942852
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Bug Exposes Facebook Contacts