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Facebook says the company used celeb bait links to infect victims with malware and hijacked their ad accounts to sell diet pills. more…Privacy Watchdogs Warn Facebook Over Libra Currency
Global privacy regulators joined forces Tuesday to demand guarantees from Facebook on how it will protect users’ financial data when it launches its planned cryptocurrency, Libra. read more more…Facebook Figures Five Percent of Accounts Are Fake
Facebook on Thursday said it recently disabled billions of bogus accounts set up by “bad actors” and that five percent of active accounts are likely fakes. read more more…Facebook malware: tag me if you can
On the morning of 26th June, news of a phishing campaign hit the Israeli media. Thousands of Facebook users complained that they had been infected by a virus through their accounts after they received a message from a Facebook friend claiming they had mentioned them in a comment. Kaspersky Lab decided to investigate. We quickly […] more…Facebook to Warn Users of State Sponsored Attacks
Facebook has announced a new measure meant to improve the security of user accounts, saying that it has begun notifying users on suspected account or system compromise. read more more…DDoS from China – Facebook, WordPress and Twitter Users Receiving Sucuri Error Pages
Over the past few weeks, our Security Operation Center (SOC) has been seeing some different, and very suspicious requests to some of our servers. At first we thought it was a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack, mainly due to the high concentration of requests (thousands per second). Looking further however, it actually seemed like […] more…How to send emails from facebook to non-FB users
Hello Everyone,today i’m going to show you how to send email from facebook to the person who is not on facebook and we get reply from both side………..:) See the images & follow the instruction- 1- Go to msg’s and type the email whom you want to send… 2- We see that our msg sents […] more…Barring a miracle, you’re going to lose your ability to vote on Facebook privacy changes on Monday
You, and a billion other Facebook users, only have five days left to take part in an important vote about how your personal data is used by Facebook. more…Judge orders sex harassment plaintiffs to produce Facebook passwords
Women suing an employer for sexual harassment will have to provide a court official with their social media and e-mail passwords. The novel procedure was announced by a Colorado federal magistrate judge earlier this month. Wendy Cabrera is the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against the Honeybaked Ham Company. She and about 20 other women […] more…Facebook moves to keep phone numbers for two-factor protection private
Facebook engineers have modified a controversial feature to prevent it from exposing the phone numbers users must provide to receive an additional level of security against account takeovers. Tags: Facebook Privacy more…Facebook says it’s not tracking links in private messages
Links and “Likes” on Facebook are its currency in terms of attracting and keeping advertisers. But what about private messages, those sent between two Facebook users, and not posted publicly on the site? A new report suggests Facebook is tracking links sent in private messages, as well as counting some of those privately shared links […] more…Facebook users can now see if and when you have read their group posts. Privacy anyone?
Facebook quietly introduced new functionality onto its site last week that could have some worried about their online privacy. The social network is rolling out the ability to see if and when someone has seen a post on a Facebook group. more…Facebook clickjackers said to make over $1 million a month, agree to stop spam
A firm at the centre of allegations that its affiliates flooded Facebook with spam and clickjacking attacks has agreed to clean up its act – after earning up to $1.2 million per month in gross monthly revenues. more…Bill banning employer Facebook snooping introduced
Two members of Congress have introduced a bill that would ban the practice of requiring job applicants, employees or students to provide their social networking information. The Social Networking Online Protection Act, authored by Congressman Eliot Engel of New York and sponsored by Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky of Illinois, is in response to a growing number […] more…Apple — 50 years in fifteen minutes
It felt churlish to let Apple’s 50th birthday pass without adding to the hagiographic choir, so what follows is an unapologetically selective tour through some of the moments that shaped one of the most influential companies of the modern era. These were the inflection points where Apple didn’t just ship products, it distorted reality in its direction. For […] more…From Automation to Infection: How OpenClaw AI Agent Skills Are Being Weaponized
The fastest-growing personal AI agent ecosystem just became a new delivery channel for malware. Over the last few days, VirusTotal has detected hundreds of OpenClaw skills that are actively malicious. What started as an ecosystem for extending AI agents is rapidly becoming a new supply-chain attack surface, where attackers distribute droppers, backdoors, infostealers and remote […] more…More information
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