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Rude-boy

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22,227 posts

233 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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And this ladies and gents is why i don't have an Arsebook of similar account.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-10796584

Sure for someone like me who's computer skills run out just after burning photos to a cd this is of little or no use, but for the nefarious activities of those skilled in the witchcraft of t'inerweb I imagine that it's little short of giving them the name, location and keys to the bank leaving only the alarm to bypass...


Sorry if already in discussion.

Flintstone

8,644 posts

247 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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You and me both, brother.

<dons tinfoil hat>

eldritch

55 posts

203 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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what and you dont think posting 9,500 comments on a car web site gives anything away...

thetapeworm

11,231 posts

239 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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I for one am outraged that information I have chosen to publish on the Internet for all to see is available for all to see on the Internet. I would like to thank the "security expert" involved for bringing this terrible issue to my attention.


killsta

1,729 posts

228 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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Isn't this a bit of a non-story anyway? It only has info that is publicly available, albeit all in grouped together in one file.

But if you're stupid enough to have alot of personal details available for all to view on FaceFail.....

okgo

38,053 posts

198 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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And what is so secret about the information on facebook.

Last time I checked you don't list your address, you don't list bank details, all you list is maybe email/mobile number. Who cares.

Slagathore

5,810 posts

192 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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What exactly is the problem?

As the article says, all that information can be found anyway using Facebook, Google etc.

Keep everything in your profile private and there's no issue.

FourWheelDrift

88,537 posts

284 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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It's nothing that isn't already publically available if you take the time to collect it though.

JonRB

74,579 posts

272 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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thetapeworm said:
I for one am outraged that information I have chosen to publish on the Internet for all to see is available for all to see on the Internet. I would like to thank the "security expert" involved for bringing this terrible issue to my attention.
hehe

It's true though. All this "security expert" has done is iterate through some user ids and slurped any data that was public. He didn't compromise Facebook security in any way.

killsta

1,729 posts

228 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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JonRB said:
thetapeworm said:
I for one am outraged that information I have chosen to publish on the Internet for all to see is available for all to see on the Internet. I would like to thank the "security expert" involved for bringing this terrible issue to my attention.
hehe

It's true though. All this "security expert" has done is iterate through some user ids and slurped any data that was public. He didn't compromise Facebook security in any way.
Indeed. It'd be relatively easy to do the same with this forum. Usernames, linked to (alot of) real names, the photo of the cars you drive, the area you leave, your occupation.....


scratchchin

FourWheelDrift

88,537 posts

284 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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If you don't want to be known or found on the internet there are some basic rules you have to follow.

Rules of the internet.

1) Never use your real name
2) Never give your real address
3) Never use the same username on different forums/websites
4) Never use the internet.

Murcielago_Boy

1,996 posts

239 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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Facebook is a load of crap. I hate it and I'll NEVER get on it.

danger mouse

3,828 posts

261 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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thetapeworm said:
I for one am outraged that information I have chosen to publish on the Internet for all to see is available for all to see on the Internet. I would like to thank the "security expert" involved for bringing this terrible issue to my attention.
SML!

Rude-boy

Original Poster:

22,227 posts

233 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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Slagathore said:
Keep everything in your profile private and there's no issue.
I think that this is the problem.

You have to actively ensure that all your information is private. This place for example requires you to chose if you want to add certain information and you have control over what you chose to post. I'm sure that if someone wanted to find out all about me there is enough information over the X,000 posts i have made or that friends have included in their posts about shared experiences, etc. But the point is this is information that have actively been published and in a very scattered fashion.

With FB it's all there for the taking unless you actively chose not to make it so. Given that not everyone is aware of, or has made incorrect assumptions about, how much information they need to actively 'protect' there will be a lot of people who will have added information they had no idea was available to all. Again, looking at this place, only the other day i saw a post from someone who was all surprised that another poster had used their Christian name and referred to their occupation in a response. Information that they had clearly stated in their profile!


Edited by Rude-boy on Thursday 29th July 12:30

Dr.Doofenshmirtz

15,231 posts

200 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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Murcielago_Boy said:
Facebook is a load of crap. I hate it and I'll NEVER get on it.
Yeah, it only really works if you have friends.

siscar

6,887 posts

217 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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The issue with Facebook is that it has a valuation in the tens of billions but barely makes any money.

Someday it needs to support it's valuation with some real financial performance and the issue is how can it do that. There are only really three routes, advertising, subscription or using the data they hold for commercial purposes. In practice the last one is probably their only real hope.

So they want to share information with other sites, have FB ask the means by which you identify yourself on the internet, pick up your browsing and purchase habits and use them to drive content to you and to your friends. It's all good stuff but not what people signed up to FB for so how well they will take it when their friends start learning about the things they've bought on line is anyone's guess.

Group N

904 posts

203 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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Murcielago_Boy said:
Facebook is a load of crap. I hate it and I'll NEVER get on it.
So you didn`t get my Farmville neighbour request then?

Shaw Tarse

31,543 posts

203 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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killsta said:
JonRB said:
thetapeworm said:
I for one am outraged that information I have chosen to publish on the Internet for all to see is available for all to see on the Internet. I would like to thank the "security expert" involved for bringing this terrible issue to my attention.
hehe

It's true though. All this "security expert" has done is iterate through some user ids and slurped any data that was public. He didn't compromise Facebook security in any way.
Indeed. It'd be relatively easy to do the same with this forum. Usernames, linked to (alot of) real names, the photo of the cars you drive, the area you leave, your occupation.....


scratchchin
Rubbish, when anyone ever been tracked down by PH detectives wink

FourWheelDrift

88,537 posts

284 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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sonar

TuxRacer

13,812 posts

191 months

Thursday 29th July 2010
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siscar said:
The issue with Facebook is that it has a valuation in the tens of billions but barely makes any money.
Issue for who? Isn't it CIA owned? I suspect it saves them a fortune!