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		<title>By: Is Facebook Flyers Leaking Data? - The Unofficial Facebook Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] morning I received an email from Markus Urban who notified me of an error within his Facebook flyers account. Apparently, Facebook was displaying ad data for another user&#8217;s account. As displayed in the [...]</description>
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