Zuckerberg says his own data was shared by Cambridge Analytica
April 11, 2018  21:43
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg says that his own data was included in the personal information sold to malicious third parties, a reference to the Cambridge Analytica scandal that has rocked his company over the past several weeks.

Zuckerberg was pressed by Congresswoman Anna Eshoo, a Democrat from California, on whether his own personal data was included in the data sold to "malicious third parties."

His answer?

"Yes."

Facebook has said that 87 million people's personal data was scooped up when some 270,000 users took a personality quiz and had not just their data, but the data of their friends to be accessed by an outside app.
Cambridge Analytica then obtained this data and is said to have used it to try to influence elections around the world.
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