"200,000 Facebook Marketplace User Records Leaked: How to Protect Yourself"

A massive data breach has exposed the personal information of 200,000 Facebook Marketplace users, putting them at risk of phishing, identity theft, and cyberattacks. The leaked data, including names, phone numbers, and email addresses, is being sold to cybercriminals for targeted scams. Users are urged to change passwords, enable two-factor authentication, and be cautious of unusual messages. Cybersecurity experts warn that the leaked information can facilitate targeted attacks and advise against sharing too much personal information online. Additionally, users are encouraged to use secure authenticator apps and regularly update passwords to protect against potential threats.
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