Does Mark Zuckerberg know something about online spying operations that we don't? Is he just showing the appropriate amount of paranoia that suits his position? Or is this a new fashion statement? Whatever the case, Zuckerberg appears to wear fancy tape over the camera and microphone of his MacBook Pro.

Zuckerberg posted the picture to celebrate a major milestone for Instagram, hitting 500 million users. But various people quickly observed that the MacBook on his desk has both the camera and the microphone covered with tape.

Sure, it might not be his desk, some will say, but Gizmodo points out that Zuckerberg gave a tour of the exact same desk in a Facebook live video posted some nine months ago.

3 things about this photo of Zuck:



Camera covered with tape

Mic jack covered with tape

Email client is Thunderbird pic.twitter.com/vdQlF7RjQt — Chris Olson (@topherolson) June 21, 2016

There are plenty of reasons for the CEO of one of the most important tech companies in the world to resort to such behavior. But, at the same time, this is also a cause of concern. Should we trust Facebook with our data considering that Zuckerberg thinks hackers can covertly access a laptop's assets to record video and voice without the user knowing? If that's possible, does Facebook security stand a chance?

Strangely enough, Zuckerberg isn't the only high-profile leader to show such paranoid behavior when it comes to being hacked -- after all, he was hacked recently. On that note, though, maybe Zuckerberg should have used better passwords for some of his online accounts, rather than taping the MacBook.

Recently, FBI Director James Comey said that he also put tape over his laptop's camera after he saw "somebody smarter" with a similar setup. Should we all do it now?