Facebook didn’t mean to send spam texts to two-factor authentication users
Facebook Chief Security Officer Alex Stamos apologized for spam texts that were incorrectly sent to users who had activated two-factor authentication. The company is working on a fix, and you won’t receive non-security-related text messages if you never signed up for those notifications. Facebook says it was a bug. But calling it a bug is a bit too easy — it’s a feature that… Read More
Contributer : Social – TechCrunch
Contributer : Social – TechCrunch
Facebook didn’t mean to send spam texts to two-factor authentication users
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