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MAY, 2010

 Facebook and Privacy: What a Mess



 

Facebook and Privacy: What a Mess

JR Raphael, PC World

May 13, 2010 3:30 pm

Facebook PrivacyFacebook has just unveiled a new set of user controls, but it isn't likely to do much in the way of calming anger about the social network's privacy policies.

The new controls, announced at the official Facebook blog on Thursday, revolve around Facebook security. One new setting allows you to receive login notifications anytime someone accesses your Facebook account from an unknown device; another provides supplemental security questions during "suspicious logins."

Neither, however, does anything to fix the massive mess with how Facebook is handling your personal information.

Facebook Privacy: A Formal Warning

FacebookFacebook, suffice it to say, isn't exactly feeling the universal "like" these days.

Amidst a brewing backlash against the social network and the privacy labyrinth it's created, the company is now getting an unpleasant poke from European privacy ...


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MARCH, 2010

 Facebook Users Targeted in Massive Spam Run



Facebook Users Targeted in Massive Spam Run


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 Your Next Facebook 'Friend' Could be a Federal Agent



Your Next Facebook 'Friend' Could be a Federal Agent

Sarah Jacobsson

Mar 16, 2010 6:09 pm
 

Here's yet another reason to be careful of what you share on Facebook -- the Feds could be checking you out.
An internal Justice Departm ent document obtained by the Electronic Frontier Foundation reveals that U.S. law enforcement agents have been logging onto social networking sites in the name of crime fighting.
 

According to the 33-page presentation(PDF), which was obtained by the EFF through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, federal agents can use social networking sites to gather valuable information from and about suspects. The following information is listed as being useful evidence that can be gathered from social networking sites:

  • Reveal personal communications
  • Establish motives and personal relationships
  • Provide location information
  • Prove and disprove alibis
  • Establish crime or criminal enterprise ...

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