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by Staff
on July 14, 2011
in Social Media Websites
Facebook is so popular nowadays that almost anyone on the Internet has a Facebook page. Why not? Facebook is an efficient advertising tool for online businesses. Ordinary Internet users also find Facebook the perfect place to keep in touch with friends and families online. It brings families closer together and keeps friends updated with each […]
by Staff
on May 17, 2011
in Social Media Websites
Facebook, Twitter Need Corporate Security Policies Social networks such as Facebook and Twitter open threats to sensitive corporate data that businesses need to deal with aggressively. Read more on PC World
by Staff
on April 16, 2011
in Social Media Websites
Facebook glitch let the spammers post on the wallclever spammer found a fault in the system send a Facebook photo and used it to post one thousand unwanted messages th... Fraudsters hit Twitter, Facebook, send free IPAD spamFacebook and Twitter users are having their accounts are at risk, and then used to spam friends of […]
by Staff
on November 7, 2010
in Social Media Websites
Facebook and Twitter Flunk Security Report Card Ignorance is bliss, so don't read any further if you don't want to panic about Facebook and Twitter security. Read more on CIO
by Staff
on November 4, 2010
in Social Media Websites
Facebook Drags Its Heels On Your Security [Hackers] # hackers Facebook took time today to make a big announcement about iPhone coupons and new mobile sign-in partnerships. Then it quietly admitted it will take "months" to protect your Facebook account from being hijacked at Starbucks and other cafés. Great. More » Read more on Valleywag
by Staff
on October 21, 2010
in Social Media Websites
Facebook quick tip: 3 More ways to shore up security Yes, Facebook has made some privacy mistakes. But to its credit, the social networking giant has been busing rolling out update after update in an effort to win back its users' trust. Read more on ARNnet
by Staff
on October 14, 2010
in Social Media Websites
Facebook tightens security for members on the move SAN FRANCISCO - US Facebook fans inclined to connect with the leading social networking site while out and about have a couple of new security tools at their disposal. Read more on ABS-CBNNEWS.com
by Staff
on September 27, 2010
in Social Media Websites
Twitter says suffered security attack Twitter, the popular social media website for broadcasting short messages, said Tuesday it has suffered an XSS attack, a security flaw on its website, which it is fixing with a patch after users complained. Read more on Los Angeles Times
by Staff
on September 23, 2010
in Social Media Websites
Twitter fixes security flaw Twitter confirms that it has fixed the security flaw which posted spam messages on users' accounts. Read more on Digital Spy
by Staff
on July 10, 2010
in Social Media
Question From User - Answers in Comments. Don't people get it? Out government can't find enough money to fund things they already promised so they are looking into ways to control your money and take it from you to deliver on promises already they have shown they are unable to deliver on. In 2010 the […]
by Staff
on June 30, 2010
in Social Media
Question From User - Answers in Comments. Social security is not a problem, believe it or not... Social Security is not in crisis. The explanation is way too long to go into here but, Alan Greenspan gave, in his recently published book, an honest and accurate assessment of where we are. We are fine and […]
by Staff
on June 29, 2010
in Social Media
Question From User - Answers in Comments. It was all the rage in our media. Remember, about it going broke? Now please tell me why, if we can't keep social security solvent, that our government is going to be able to handle health care for everyone in the US - COME ON...WAKE UP PLEASE!
by Staff
on June 24, 2010
in Social Media Websites
Twitter settles with FTC over data security lapses WASHINGTON - Twitter has settled charges with the U.S. federal regulators that it put the privacy of its users at risk by failing to protect them from data security lapses last year that let hackers access their accounts. Read more on The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada […]
by Staff
on June 21, 2010
in Social Media
Question From User - Answers in Comments. The Facts: The Social Security Administration predicts the program will be able to fully pay all promised benefits through 2042, when most baby boomers will be dead--even using pessimistic assumptions about future economic growth. Annual productivity growth is forecast by SSA at only 1.6 percent through 2078; in […]