Facebook quietly discloses another serious privacy breach
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At more than 310,000 likes, the official Black Lives Matter Facebook page has a sizeable following.
Yet as CNN has discovered, an imposter page, which uses the campaign's name, has amassed more than 700,000 likes.
SEE ALSO: 5 questions Mark Zuckerberg should answer at Facebook's congressional hearings
The page is allegedly linked to a website owned by an Australian man, Ian Mackay, who has registered a number of sites related to black civil rights like blackpowerfist.com.
At least $100,000 was brought in via online fundraising associated with the Facebook page, for causes purportedly for BLM. However, according to the report, some of this money was instead transferred to Australian bank accounts.
Scientist at centre of Facebook scandal didn't think data would be used to target voters
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Eddie Redmayne has paid a moving tribute to Stephen Hawking
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