Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Facebook has investigated and reportedly fired an employee who was accused of using his privileges to "stalk women" online. Cybersecurity expert Jackie Stokes made the claim about the Facebook engineer on Twitter, citing "Tinder logs" she had been passed by a source. Facebook said it had a "zero-tolerance" approach to abuse and it fires anyone it deems guilty of "improper behavior." Facebook has reportedly fired an employee accused of using his privileges to stalk women online. The company launched an investigation into a claim made by cybersecurity expert Jackie Stokes, who said the individual was a security engineer and "likely using privileged access" to find women.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Inside Cook Out, the South's most underrated restaurantSee Also:Costco workers reveal 6 things they'd never buy from the storeJeff Bezos says his advice to Amazon interns and execs is to stop aiming for work-life 'balance' — here's what you should strive for insteadA former Facebook moderator says she took down beheadings, child pornography, and animal abuse every day — but was 'treated like nothing'SEE ALSO: Facebook is making a Tinder killer to help people find dates — 'not just hookups'