Meta hit with €91 million fine for storing user passwords unencrypted

The news: Meta was fined €91 million ($98.5 million) in Ireland for storing user passwords in plain text.

  • More than half a billion user passwords across Instagram and Facebook were stored unencrypted for up to a decade.
  • Meta failed to notify the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) of a personal data breach involving users’ passwords, according to the ruling.