Oculus Hacked: Thousands of Facebook Users Suspended by Sneaky Backdoor

Facing a virtual reality nightmare, thousands of Facebook users are suspended by a hacker’s Oculus loophole. Meta’s action? Still pending. The community’s response? Loud and clear: Fix it, stat! #OculusBackdoorBlunder 🕶️🔓🚨

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Oh boy, who knew virtual reality headsets could open up a Pandora's box of cybersecurity woes? It seems like hackers have tossed their phishing rods into the Oculus pond and reeled in a big catch of Facebook users. With thousands wrongfully suspended, it's like a bad episode of "Black Mirror" where your virtual and social realities crash harder than a newbie on a VR roller coaster. And Meta's response? So far, it's like trying to fix a software bug with a roll of duct tape and some good intentions. Spoiler alert: not super effective.

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