MANILA, Philippines — The recent surge of duplicate and blank accounts in Facebook might have been caused by a system glitch, an official of the National Bureau of Investigation said on
NBI Cybercrime Division chief Victor Lorenzo noted that Facebook has a safeguard to prevent a deliberate multiple creation of the same account in a short period of time.
Lorenzo also said that the system of Facebook, which is based in the United States, might have been “flooded” with widespread protests against police brutality and racism triggered by the recent death of“Machine lang naman ‘yan eh. Hindi imposible na mangyari na magkaroon ng glitch ,” he said.
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