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Hello sir, My Facebook account was gone to checkpoint one day suddenly. It wanted my identity to confirm my account. I sent my national I'd card photo. But its still showing me this page "Reviewing your information" and when I click back button its showing me "Account will disabled 1 days" I am very afraid. I am real owner of this account. I am sending my id card also here. You please review it and Reopen my account. Email/phone : Full Name : Date Of Birth: Country: Please reopen my account. Yours Faithfully, Name |
What Is Facebook I'd Disabled?
On Tuesday, Telegram has blocked a bot that sold Facebook users' phone numbers through the messaging app for hefty sums.
Cybercriminals just lost their revenue-generating bot after Telegram finally blocked it Tuesday. The bot allowed individuals to gain access to millions of Facebook users' phone numbers using the Telegram messaging app.
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Motherboard reported that the phone numbers were pulled from a massive database before Facebook was able to fix the security hole back in August 2019. New York Post received info from a support representative of Telegram who said that the bot has already been blocked by Tuesday morning. It did not specifically say exactly when the bot was disabled nor did it give information on the duration that it remained active on the messaging platform.
Those who may have been trying to get the phone number of a Facebook user would just have to enter the Facebook ID that they want, and the bot would be the one to retrieve the phone details. If the phone number is the known value, then the bot would return the Facebook ID.
How Facebook Account Got Disabled?
Two titans of Silicon Valley, Facebook and Apple, are in a bitter fight that centers on the iPhone data of millions of people and whether companies should be able to track that data as easily as they do now.
Facebook believes the answer is yes. On Wednesday, it even unveiled a video voiced by Grace Jones aimed at currying the public's favor.
Apple says not so fast. CEO Tim Cook tweeted last month about the need for greater control over data privacy "from safeguarding your health & financial data to guarding against algorithms that perpetuate rampant misinformation. We need transparency and reform."
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