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Zuckerberg: Facebook is in 'arms race' with Russia | Zuckerberg: Facebook is in 'arms race' with Russia |
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has told US Senators his company is in a constant battle with Russian operators seeking to exploit the social network. | Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has told US Senators his company is in a constant battle with Russian operators seeking to exploit the social network. |
"This is an arms race. They're going to keep getting better," he said. | "This is an arms race. They're going to keep getting better," he said. |
Mr Zuckerberg was answering questions in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica data collection scandal. | Mr Zuckerberg was answering questions in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica data collection scandal. |
He also revealed Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election, had interviewed Facebook staff. | He also revealed Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election, had interviewed Facebook staff. |
Mr Zuckerberg said he has not been among those interviewed by Mr Mueller's office. | Mr Zuckerberg said he has not been among those interviewed by Mr Mueller's office. |
But he added: "Our work with the special counsel is confidential and I want to make sure that in an open session I'm not revealing something that's confidential". | But he added: "Our work with the special counsel is confidential and I want to make sure that in an open session I'm not revealing something that's confidential". |
In February, Mr Mueller's office charged 13 Russians with interference in the 2016 election, along with three Russian companies. | In February, Mr Mueller's office charged 13 Russians with interference in the 2016 election, along with three Russian companies. |
One was the Internet Research Agency, sometimes referred to as a "Russian troll farm", which the indictment said had a "strategic goal to sow discord in the US political system". | One was the Internet Research Agency, sometimes referred to as a "Russian troll farm", which the indictment said had a "strategic goal to sow discord in the US political system". |
Mr Zuckerberg said the company was now developing new tools to identify fake accounts. | Mr Zuckerberg said the company was now developing new tools to identify fake accounts. |
"There are people in Russia whose job it is to try to exploit our systems and other internet systems and other systems as well. We need to invest in getting better at this too." | "There are people in Russia whose job it is to try to exploit our systems and other internet systems and other systems as well. We need to invest in getting better at this too." |
The Facebook CEO was appearing in front of a joint session of several US senate committees, after it was revealed in recent weeks that about 87 million people had their profile information accessed by marketing firm Cambridge Analytica. | The Facebook CEO was appearing in front of a joint session of several US senate committees, after it was revealed in recent weeks that about 87 million people had their profile information accessed by marketing firm Cambridge Analytica. |
During the hearing, Mr Zuckerberg also said: | During the hearing, Mr Zuckerberg also said: |
By the first break in proceedings, Facebook's share price had risen by almost 5%, as markets reacted favourably to Mr Zuckerberg's performance. | |
What is the Cambridge Analytica scandal about? | What is the Cambridge Analytica scandal about? |
The company is best known for its association with Donald Trump's 2016 election campaign, and has claimed it played "an integral part" in Mr Trump's victory. | The company is best known for its association with Donald Trump's 2016 election campaign, and has claimed it played "an integral part" in Mr Trump's victory. |
But it says none of the data involved in the recent scandal was used to help the Trump campaign. | But it says none of the data involved in the recent scandal was used to help the Trump campaign. |
The news that a personality quiz developed by an academic, Aleksandr Kogan, had collected data not just from the people who used it but also from their Facebook friends was revealed by newspaper investigations. Mr Kogan then sold the data to Cambridge Analytica. | The news that a personality quiz developed by an academic, Aleksandr Kogan, had collected data not just from the people who used it but also from their Facebook friends was revealed by newspaper investigations. Mr Kogan then sold the data to Cambridge Analytica. |
Both companies lay the blame on Mr Kogan. Facebook says that although users gave permission to Mr Kogan's app to collect their information, selling it on was against the terms of service. | Both companies lay the blame on Mr Kogan. Facebook says that although users gave permission to Mr Kogan's app to collect their information, selling it on was against the terms of service. |
Cambridge Analytica, meanwhile, claims it did not know the information had been obtained improperly. During Mr Zuckerberg's appearance, the firm tweeted it was "advising" news media - through its lawyers - about coverage. | Cambridge Analytica, meanwhile, claims it did not know the information had been obtained improperly. During Mr Zuckerberg's appearance, the firm tweeted it was "advising" news media - through its lawyers - about coverage. |
Both companies also say they moved to have the data deleted once they learned of the problem in 2015. | Both companies also say they moved to have the data deleted once they learned of the problem in 2015. |
Hours ahead of the congressional hearing, Facebook also revealed that private messages from some 1,500 users were included in the data collection. | Hours ahead of the congressional hearing, Facebook also revealed that private messages from some 1,500 users were included in the data collection. |