That Time When Zuckerberg used Facebook login data to ‘hack’ reporter emails – IOTW Report

That Time When Zuckerberg used Facebook login data to ‘hack’ reporter emails

 

American Mirror:

Despite Facebook’s assertions about how much the company values privacy and protects its members’ personal information, its founder has a history of leveraging the site to collect personal information and use it to his advantage.

Facebook, initially called TheFacebook.com, was born into controversy in 2004, shortly after then Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg launched the site. A few months after it went live, three Harvard seniors accused Zuckerberg, who they hired to finish their social network site HarvardConnection.com, of stealing their concept for his new endeavor, according to Business Insider.

Cameron Winklevoss, Tyler Winklevoss, and Divya Narendra accused Zuckerberg of misleading them into believing he would help with their site, but said he strung them along and eventually left them hanging. When they read about TheFacebook.com in The Harvard Crimson, the school’s student news site, they were livid, and pressed the site to publish a story about Zuckerberg’s alleged scam. more here

10 Comments on That Time When Zuckerberg used Facebook login data to ‘hack’ reporter emails

  1. The drink of choice today looks like Pedialyte. That would explain the booster. Can’t have the ol’ man-child fainting. Time to Lean In with Sandberg and her Hillary stickers. Uh Mark, you have a little something on your chin.

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