Facebook's security flaws exposed more than Facebook — here's what (little) you can do

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Damon McCoy, assistant professor of computer science and engineering at New York University, also advised that users check their “Security and Login” settings in Facebook.

  • Go to Facebook and click on the arrow in the top right.
  • Click on “Settings” and then “Security and Login.”
  • Check “Where you’re logged in” for suspicious sessions. If you see any, click the dots beside the session and then click “Not You?” to report it to Facebook.
  • While there, you can get notifications if someone tries to access your Facebook profile in the section titled “Setting Up Extra Security.”