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Facebook has revealed that they have discovered a security issue that is affecting almost 50 million accounts. On September 25, Facebook's engineering team have discovered that attackers have exploited a vulnerability in Facebook's code that impacted “View As”, a feature that lets people see what their own profile looks like to someone else.

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The vulnerability allowed the attackers to steal Facebook access tokens which they could use to take over people's accounts. Access tokens are the equivalent of digital keys that keep people logged in to Facebook so they don’t need to re-enter their password every time they use the app. Facebook has already fixed the vulnerability and informed law enforcement of the hack.

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