Alfred Ng reports: When�hackers�take over your account on Facebook, it could mean you see�suspicious posts about deals on Ray-Ban sunglasses, which are definitely bogus content. But when hackers take over a single account belonging to one of Facebook’s biggest data partners, it means a widespread campaign that could lead-in to thousands of dollars lost and a huge number of credit card numbers stolen. That’s essentially what happened in October, when hackers commandeered the personal account of a LiveRamp employee and used it to gain access to the company’s Business manager account — allowing them to go ads using other people’s money. record more on CNET.