AT&T fixes mobile Facebook problems

Courtesy  Mon, 01/18/2010 - 5:06pm

Some AT&T customers logging into Facebook on their mobile phones accessed Facebook accounts of strangers as a result of two separate glitches, AT&T says.



 

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