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Facebook security hole exposes Zuckerberg’s privates

And possibly yours, too
A security hole on Facebook has been exposing private pictures of countless users, including the Social Network’s founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg.…

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The Nerdy Address Of Facebook’s New Headquarters? 1 Hacker Way

Apple has 1 Infinite Loop, Genentech has 1 DNA Way, and now Facebook has its own vanity headquarters address: 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, 94025.

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The Nerdy Address Of Facebook’s New Headquarters? 1 Hacker Way

Apple has 1 Infinite Loop, Genentech has 1 DNA Way, and now Facebook has its own vanity headquarters address: 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, 94025. Seen here on a brand new business card of a Facebook employee, the address epitomizes the company’s interna…

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Crooks using Zeus in new Facebook attacks

A new worm spreading on Facebook is aiming to infect users with the data-stealing trojan Zeus, security researchers have warned.
The worm uses stolen Facebook account details to log in to users’ accounts and spam their contacts, according to researcher…

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Researchers Prove They Can Befriend Anyone on Facebook in 24 Hours

A Brazilian security researcher set up an experiment to prove that he can get anyone to accept a Facebook friend request in a matter of hours, showing how privacy is still a major issue when it comes to social networking website.
According to Psyzone, …

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Will FTC force Facebook onto privacy straight and narrow?

After angering users with one privacy misstep after another, Facebook yesterday settled charges by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that it had deceived users and shared information it had told them would be private.
Now users and industry analy…

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Facebook’s FTC settlement won’t change much, if anything

Facebook won’t revert to its earlier, more privacy-protective, default profile settings. Nor is today’s deal with the FTC likely to mean any other significant changes.

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Facebook, FTC settle over privacy ‘deception’

All Friends again – for 20 years at least
“It is ordered”, says the FTC’s proposed settlement with Facebook, that the social network “shall not misrepresent in any manner … the extent to which it maintains the privacy or security” of its us…

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Facebook privacy practices get FTC shakeup

To settle charges of deception, Facebook agrees to get consumers’ permission before it changes the way it shares their information.

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Building The Implicit Social Graph

Posted by Justin Briggs
Google Plus is Google's latest attempt at building an explicit social graph that they control, but Google has been building out an implicit social graph for quite some time. This graph is still relatively naive compared to …

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