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Mark Zuckerburg finally Breaks His Silence On Facebook’s data breach scandal

Facebook came under scrutiny last week when it was revealed by Chris Wylie, a data scientist of Cambridge Analytica, that his firm acquired data of over 50 million Facebook accounts without the consent of users to make an impact in US presidential election. As of now, Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerburg who was silent on this scandal for quite a while has finally spoken up and this is what he had to say in a facebook post.

https://www.facebook.com/zuck/posts/10104712037900071

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[…] the weekend, it came to light that in 2014, a data analytics company, Cambridge Analytica received access to data of over 50 million users. The data was harvested, shared and stored without user consent. The unprecedented scale of […]

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