Facebook says its employees had access to millions of Instagram passwords CNBC

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Facebook on Thursday said hundreds of thousands of Instagram person passwords have been uncovered to personnel in a searchable format in an internal database.

The declaration came in an replace to a blog post that become published remaining month after the enterprise disclosed millions of Facebook user passwords were exposed to employees. The weblog submit firstly stated lots of Instagram passwords were uncovered. Cybersecurity journalist Brian Krebs said in March that up to 600 million Facebook passwords were exposed.

Facebook said in the blog post it would be notifying the millions more Instagram users whose passwords were exposed. The company also said its internal investigation determined that the passwords were not "abused or improperly accessed." However, thousands of Facebook employees would have had access to the passwords, and Facebook hasn't provided an update to its investigation since it was originally reported in March.

Facebook's stock turned into down much less than half a percentage Thursday afternoon.

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