Zuckerberg's conversation with Facebook top manager about data breach leaked
The conversation of the founder of the social network Facebook Mark Zuckerberg with the top manager of the company Heidi Swartz about the data breach was leaked to the network. The video was posted by Project Veritas.
In leaked footage, Zuckerberg and Schwartz discussed the latest leak of data on a program in which the company “is fighting the problem of vaccine indecision.” It also follows from the conversation that Facebook is taking a tough stance “on vaccine disinformation.”
During the conversation, Schwartz asked what the company is doing to prevent leaks, and how it ensures the safety of employees.
“We are often asked when leaks occur, whether we find these people. I have made it clear that we are working hard to find the culprit. We are firing these people. Once identified, we will use all the remedies available to us. In this case, it was possible to find the perpetrators, ”Zuckerberg replied.
According to the founder of FB, there have been more leaks over the past year than we would like. He added that many of the culprits “can be found and dismissed.”
Earlier in April, it became known that the founder of the Facebook social network, Mark Zuckerberg, was among more than half a billion users from 106 countries, whose personal data was leaked to the network.
On April 3, it was reported that the personal data of more than half a billion Facebook users from 106 countries were leaked to the network. The names, locations, dates of birth, phone numbers and other information of 533 million people have appeared on the hacker forum, including almost ten million users from Russia. Also, the data of 32 million users from the United States and more than 28 million from Saudi Arabia turned out to be freely available on the Internet.