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    David_B Guest

    Facebook pushes security tips to all its users

    The social network is encouraging its users to pay more attention to
    security.

    Facebook has started promoting security tips at the top of each user's
    home page, with a link to information about scams, passwords and how to
    stay safe on the social network.

    Users are told not to use the same password for their Facebook and email
    accounts. The page also has tips on how to spot scams. "One of the top
    ways that people get locked out of their account is by falling for
    scams," says a Facebook engineer in a video.

    Users are also urged to give Facebook their mobile phone numbers, which
    the company says it will use to text them a new password in the event of
    a data breach.

    There is no mention of malware in the security materials. Yet Facebook
    announced its participation earlier on Thursday in an alliance geared
    toward eliminating the distribution of malware through bogus online ads
    and in May free trials of several major antivirus programs.

    The move follows news of data breaches at several social networks,
    notably LinkedIn earlier this month.

    The notifications will roll out to all users over the next couple of
    days, a Facebook spokeswoman said.

    Cameron Scott

    http://www.computerworld.com/s/artic...ity_2012-06-15

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    Aardvark Guest

    Re: Facebook pushes security tips to all its users

    On Fri, 15 Jun 2012 17:06:19 +0100, David_B wrote:

    > Facebook


    Never heard of it.



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    David_B Guest

    Re: Facebook pushes security tips to all its users

    Aardvark wrote:
    > On Fri, 15 Jun 2012 17:06:19 +0100, David_B wrote:
    >
    >> Facebook

    >
    > Never heard of it.


    Best you talk to your children then - they might, just possibly, help
    their OLD dad! ;-)


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    Aardvark Guest

    Re: Facebook pushes security tips to all its users

    On Fri, 15 Jun 2012 21:41:51 +0100, David_B wrote:

    > Aardvark wrote:
    >> On Fri, 15 Jun 2012 17:06:19 +0100, David_B wrote:
    >>
    >>> Facebook

    >>
    >> Never heard of it.

    >
    > Best you talk to <SNIP> then - they might, just possibly, help
    > their OLD dad!


    How many ****ing times do you have to be told, ****?




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