1MANAGING INFORMATION SYSTEMS Article:Facebook Did Not Securely Store Passwords. Here’s What You Need to Know. Recently, in a public release, Facebook authority has revealed that the account passwords of millions of users around the world have been stored in an insecure manner making them vulnerable to external attacks and misuse by hackers (Guan et al., 2019). Following a report by Brian Krebs, a cyber security writer regarding the password vulnerability in Facebook, the Facebook authority has come out and approved the reports saying that the passwords stored in simplified text formats and as a result, external attackers can easily steal and misuse these passwords. Moreover, this issue is not for one or two users, this issue is for millions of users around the world making the site extremely unsafe for all the users. However, the Facebook authority also admitted that there has been no evidence of abuses and they will start alerting the users regarding the password vulnerability of their accounts. While such step will not require resetting of password, it will definitely alert users regarding entry of personal and confidential information in Facebook and use of weak passwords that can be easily decoded. Considering the size of the company, this security failure is a huge embarrassment for the largest social media platform available worldwide. Facebook’s reputation has been hampered considerably through several scandals in the past few years and this recent incident of password vulnerability only aggravates that problem (Nytimes.com, 2019). In addition, some attacks have already been done on the network used by Facebook that still awaits appropriate and necessary action from the authority.
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3MANAGING INFORMATION SYSTEMS References Guan, C., Sun, K., Lei, L., Wang, P., Wang, Y., & Chen, W. (2019). DangerNeighbor attack: Information leakage via postMessage mechanism in HTML5.Computers & Security,80, 291-305. Nytimes.com. (2019).Facebook Did Not Securely Store Passwords. Here’s What You Need to Know..[online]Availableat: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/21/technology/personaltech/facebook- passwords.html?rref=collection%2Ftimestopic%2FComputer%20Security %20(Cybersecurity)&action=click&contentCollection=timestopics®ion=stream&mod ule=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=1&pgtype=collection [Accessed 26 Mar. 2019].