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Daily Dashboard | Marketers Mining Social Networking Data Related reading: A regulatory roadmap to AI and privacy

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According to Wired, the recent changes to Facebook's privacy settings may have opened a door allowing "rogue marketers" to harvest e-mail addresses and profile data from subscribers. The hack was publicized by blogger Max Klein. All that is needed to exploit the vulnerability is a subscriber's e-mail address, the report states, giving hackers access to profiles for everyone in the subscriber's network. News of the vulnerability has raised the hackles of privacy advocates such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Kevin Bankston who said: "Just because Facebook users want to share personal info with their friends does not mean they want to share it with any nefarious parties on the Internet..."
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