Some are calling it the worst Facebook hack of all time. Others are calling it a giant ruse and much ado about nothing.
Regardless of where you sit on the fence with the latest cybersecurity news about Facebook, one thing's for sure: Any news involving Facebook is still a very big deal to the public.
Last month, Facebook engineers recognized unusual activity within their systems, and the company announced a network attack had exposed personal information of roughly 50 million users. The hackers reportedly exposed a code feature that allowed access to accounts.
It's news that Facebook desperately didn't need. Facebook connects to multiple apps and services, so a hack can be extremely scary. Facebook has gone on record to say no third-party apps were affected, but investigations are still ongoing.
With everything that's happened (or not happened, if you're on the side that all of the news was made up or exaggerated), many Facebook users are understandably concerned about the breach and the unanswered questions the breach provides.