A new report revealed details of a new online tool containing phone numbers of thousands of Facebook users, after it was hacked.

The new tool reportedly has nothing to do with the hacking process that took place days before the personal data of about half a billion Facebook users, highlighting that hacked data is completely different.

The report noted that the tool was a robot, available on the Telegram service, for encrypted correspondence.

The tool allows customers to "pay to reveal how many users have admired certain pages on the social media platform."

The tool also offers the possibility of detecting the phone numbers of users who liked those pages.

To access users' phone numbers, the tool first requests that the Facebook page code be entered. After entering the code, the robot will propose to you the cost of buying the data of the people who admire that page.

If the page contains less than 100 admirers, the robot will display the data free of charge. Pages with hundreds of thousands of admirers could cost hundreds of dollars.

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