As the debate around Facebook’s data security rages on and there are many ways in which your data can be misused.
Huawei will have to find a way to get themselves out of this one.
Facebook has entered into discussions with the U.S. Commodity and Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) about its forthcoming crypto stablecoin project.
The last time I recall someone demanding: “Show me your ID” was on the streets of Beirut during the final days of the civil war. Now, I get the same thing when I log into Facebook.
Facebook compromised the security of millions of Instagram accounts but they are at pains to stress no harm was done.
Prime minister Ardern vowed to confront Facebook on its complicity in the recent terror attack.
Confused and bamboozled, many were stumped as to their evening plans with Facebook down. Don’t fret, we’ve compiled a handy list of things to pass the time.
There’s a persistent rumour that Facebook will be branching out and incorporating cryptocurrency into its app ecosystem.
Facebook scammers are now pretending to be the Deputy Minister of Finance, and ask netizens for money in return for project funding.
Has the all-seeing eye at Woolworths been peeping at customers in their fitting rooms?
Elaine Jacobs asked Larochelle Smit why she was dating a “k*****” via a Facebook message. However, this wasn’t the end of the abuse.
Facebook cloning is a real thing, but the latest flurry of messages seem to be a case of broken telephone, resulting in a hoax chain mail effect. You’re probably okay.
Facebook announced Friday that up to 50 million accounts were breached in a security flaw exploited by hackers.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg praised the departing Instagram leaders for “their combined creative talents,”
Carte Blanche offers insight into a range of topics. These are the themes that will be explored this week.
The weird and unsettling world of Kessie Nair and his Facebook page has come under some intense scrutiny, following his k-word slur.
Mgobozi urged the public not to be misled by content posted on the page.
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Android WhatsApp users take note.
Arthur Mabentsela sparked an uproar when he revealed that he had thought of killing his own daughter.
Are you slightly addicted to Facebook or Instagram?
More drama over at Facebook…
Velaphi Khumalo called for white South Africans to be subjected to what ‘Hitler did to the Jews’. He has been told to issue a public apology.
Instagram is looking to change the game with this one…
If Instagram were a stand-alone company, it would easily be worth more than $100bn, making 100 times as much in returns for a company that was purchased six years ago.