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In the latest Facebook "oops" moment, a cybersecurity report revealed that as many as 600 million user passwords were stored as plain text, leaving them ripe for cyberattack.

Besides putting your personal passwords, photos and highly personal information at risk, the world's largest social network has also been in hot water for undermining democracy and becoming a platform for ethnic cleansing.

I'm beginning to think we should just unplug this whole social network and just talk in person again.

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