In 2019, Facebook (now Meta) admitted to a major internal security failure where hundreds of millions of user passwords were stored in (unencrypted) on internal servers.
The phrase uses a search operator to look for "Index of/" pages, which are web server directories that display their contents because a default index file (like index.html ) is missing. Index Of Password Facebook
: Hackers use this to find "auth_user_file.txt" or other plain-text files that might contain login info for users who use the same password on multiple sites. The Plaintext Password Controversy In 2019, Facebook (now Meta) admitted to a
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