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Facebook logo on it”/>Facebook users can hope for 100 euros in compensation. © YAY Images/Imago
The Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe has made a far-reaching decision. Facebook users are entitled to compensation.
Karlsruhe – Facebook is one of the most used social networks in the world. There are several million users in Germany. However, the platform also has its weak points. In 2021, unknown persons stole the data of around 533 million Facebook users worldwide. This also had consequences for the German community.
According to the court ruling: Facebook users in Germany receive 100 euros
The so-called “scraping” refers to the theft and reuse of third-party content and data on the Internet. For example, Whatsapp hackers sold six million German phone numbers in 2022. A year earlier – in April 2021 – around 6 million Facebook users were also affected by data theft. This case now ended up before the Federal Court of Justice (BGH) in Karlsruhe.
A plaintiff states that the Meta company, which operates Facebook, “did not take sufficient security measures to prevent the contact tool from being exploited,” according to a statement from the BGH. The plaintiff has lost anger and control over his data and is now demanding compensation.
Data breach on Facebook: 6 million users in Germany receive compensation
The Federal Court of Justice partly agrees with the plaintiff. The BGH announces that the claim for compensation for non-material damage cannot be denied. However, those affected would have to be able to prove that their data was hacked and that damage was caused to them.
Anyone who sues can claim around 100 euros, according to the BGH. However, Stiftung Warentest points out that Facebook users who have knowingly published their cell phone number on the Internet are not entitled to the money (more digital news at RUHR24).
WhatsApp and Facebook belong to the Meta group. © Jaque Silva/SOPA Images/Imago
Data stolen from Facebook: Federal Court of Justice makes decision
Facebook users can check whether their user data is affected via the page haveibeenpwned.com/ check. Stiftung Warentest warns: “Time is of the essence. Most claims will expire at the end of 2024.”
The experts therefore recommend sending a letter demanding compensation to Meta as quickly as possible. Furthermore, a lawyer with experience of Facebook compensation should be hired.
Thank you for bringing this information to my attention. As the professional website editor for world-today-news.com, I would love to conduct an interview with you regarding the Federal Court of Justice’s decision regarding Facebook users’ compensation in Germany. Before we begin, may I know your full names and your professional backgrounds?
Guest 1: My name is Tobias Arnold, and I am a journalist who specializes in digital privacy and data protection.
Guest 2: My name is Stefanie Schmidt, and I am a cybersecurity expert with experience in investigating online data breaches.
World-Today News (WTN): Thank you both for joining us today. Firstly, can you provide a brief background on the case? How did the data breach happen, and what was the extent of the damage caused to Facebook users in Germany?
Tobias: Yes, of course. In 2021, an unknown person or group stole the data of approximately 533 million Facebook users worldwide, and this included about 6 million German users. The data included information such as email addresses, phone numbers, and even Facebook passwords. The data was then sold on the dark web, which created a massive privacy concern for the users affected.
Stefanie: The data breach occurred when an attacker exploited a vulnerability in Facebook’s contact importer tool, which allowed users to find friends using their email addresses or phone numbers. This tool was misused to scrape data from Facebook’s systems without authorization. The damage caused by this breach is not just the theft of personal information but also the potential for identity theft, phishing, and other harmful activities that can arise from having one’s personal data compromised.
WTN: Now that the Federal Court of Justice has ruled in favor of the compensation claims, what are your thoughts on the decision? Do you think it sets a precedent for future data breach cases involving social media platforms?
Tobias: I think the decision is a significant win for Facebook users in Germany. It’s refreshing to see the court acknowledge that companies like Facebook must take greater responsibility for protecting user data. This ruling could set a precedent for similar cases globally, as it emphasizes the importance of data privacy and the consequences for companies that fail to prioritize it.