by: Jennifer Bullock Posted: Jun 1, 2021 / 04:27 PM EDT / Updated: Jun 1, 2021 / 04:28 PM EDT A man holds a smart phone with the icons for the social networking apps Facebook, Instagram and Twitter seen on the screen in Moscow on March 23, 2018. (Photo by Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP) (Photo credit should read KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty Images) COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Facebook announced in April that the personal information of more than 500 million users appeared on a website used by hackers. Cybersecurity expert Mike Moran, with Affiliated Resource Group, said this isn’t a new problem for social media sites. “Unfortunately, they all get hacked,” said Moran. “And Facebook has people that get hacked every day.” In this case, Facebook appears to have a wide-reaching problem involving hacked accounts, where the rightful owners, including many of who called Better Call 4, are unable to get them back, even after reaching out to the social media giant directly. Unfortunately, Moran said, there isn’t much that can be done to regain control. “It’s just difficult to deal with that, and I know it’s extremely frustrating for people,” he said. “Sometimes, you just have to start over.” Moran…
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