Likes UP: Facebook Privacy–Not So Private
Likes UP: Facebook Privacy–Not So Private
Facebook Security Flaw Reveals Zuckerberg’s Private Photos on Launch.in shows personal photos of Mark Zuckerberg found in a Facebook security hole that enabled one hacker to expose Zuckerberg’s personal photos.
“The method requires you to first locate the person you want to view photos of, then report a photo as nudity or pornography. From there, check Report to Facebook and click continue. Facebook will then give you the option to help them take action by selecting additional photos to include in the report, which then gives you access to the user’s private photos.”
The images were shared here See Album below
The Tuesday. Dec. 6th USA Today story on Facebook’s (lack of) Privacy indicates Facebook agreed to settle federal charges that it violated users’ privacy by getting people to share more information than they agreed to when they signed up to the site. As part of a settlement, Facebook will allow independent auditors to review its privacy practices every other year over a 20-year period. It also agreed to get approval from users before changing how the company handles their data.
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FACEBOOK DECEPTION STORY: Facebook settles with FTC over deception charges
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PRIVACY EXPERT : Privacy expert discusses Facebook – Nov. 29th discussion on the social network and privacy issues with Craig Spiezle, executive director and president of the Online Trust Alliance. Video replay available.
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