Bank says it would exit consumer operations in parts of Asia to focus on wealth management and other businesses
Facebook downplays 'old' breach exposing info on 533 million users

Facebook downplays 'old' breach exposing info on 533 million users - CBC.ca
Facebook is downplaying the significance of a data breach that saw the personal information of 533 million of its users accessed online, saying the information is old and the vulnerability that was exploited was closed almost two years ago.
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