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Facebook slip up reveals personal information: related news

Personal information accidentally publicly revealed on Facebook

Facebook accidentally publicly revealed personal information about its members, which could be useful to identity thieves. Earlier this month, the full dates of birth of many of Facebook's 80 million active users were visible to others, even if the individual member had requested that the information remained confidential.

Missouri DOR Responds to Class Action Lawsuit on Sharing Personal Information

On July 23, the Missouri Department of Revenue refuted claims that it unlawfully disclosed, sold or disseminated Missourians’ personal information. Both federal and state laws require the Department to provide restricted personal information to certain qualified purchasers. Since 2005, the Department has taken steps to protect and minimize access to the personal information of all Missourians by closing many procedural loopholes in place before 2005 that made Missourians vulnerable to identity theft.

Facebook reveals personal information

The makers of Facebook, the ridiculously popular social networking site, have come under fire after personal details of some of its members were up for grabs to anyone who fancied a bit of a nose.

Facebook redesign exposed personal information

Facebook users are being warned that the popular social networking site accidentally exposed personal information about its members this week, security vendor Sophos has claimed.

Personal data

Personal data describes any information that can identify an individual. Phishing and other malicious Web sites often request personal data that, if given to the wrong person, can lead to identity theft. Personal data includes your mailing address, credit card number, IP address, phone number, email address, Social Security number, or any other number that is unique to you. Personal data is also known as personally identifiable information.

Facebook slip-up reveals personal information

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Personal Information From 1 Million Bank Accounts Sold on eBay

Personal Information From 1 Million Bank Accounts Sold on eBay: The personal bank account information of over 1 million bank clients, including account numbers and signatures has been discovered on the hard drive of a computer sold on eBay.

Why Bad Credit Personal Loans help you

Bad credit personal loans are getting progressively competitive because of the fact that we are living in turbulent times and individuals have gone into credit problems. While this industry is quite competitive and you will find safer deals than a few years ago, you will nonetheless pay a higher interest rate than someone with good credit because bad credit personal loans are still regarded as high risk to financial companies. Bad credit personal loans lenders will give careful attention to your repayment ability, collateral, your character. Many A times credit score is not the single criteria when realizing personal loans determination. Bad credit personal loans are entirely accessible these days. These are personal loans commercialized to individuals with a poor credit score or poor credit history.

Facebook Sues German Company, Claims Ripoff

azuredrake writes "Facebook, the largest social networking site in the US, has sued German social networking site studiVZ on the grounds that studiVZ has copied the look and feel of Facebook in order to piggyback off their success. According to the article, 'The German company sued by Facebook for running a "knockoff" of the social networking Web site said on Sunday it asked a German court to declare that Facebook's claims are without merit.' However, a simple glance at the two sites' homepages seems to tell a different story — studiVZ copies many things from Facebook, from their button layout down to the font they're using."

Facebook privacy breach exposes users' hidden dates of birth, Sophos reports

IT security and control firm Sophos has warned computer users that Facebook accidentally publicly revealed personal information about its members, which could be useful to identity thieves. Last week, the full dates of birth of many of Facebook's 80 million active users were visible to others, even if the individual member had requested that the information remained confidential.

Facebook Privacy Breach Exposes Users' Hidden Dates of Birth

IT security and control firm Sophos has warned computer users that Facebook accidentally publicly revealed personal information about its members, which could be useful to identity thieves. Last week, the full dates of birth of many of Facebook's 80 million active users were visible to others, even if the individual member had requested that the information remained confidential.

Hackers Use Facebook for Malware Attack

Hackers recently used the Facebook Wall to trick Facebook members into following a link purportedly to view a video hosted by Google. Instead, the Facebook users were tricked into installing a Trojan horse. Security firm Sophos discovered the Facebook hacker attack, and Facebook has since contacted victims and placed a block to protect the site.

" Privacy Commissioner Says Consumers Should Protect Personal Data

(CEP News) Ottawa - Canadians are leery about providing personal information to retailers, fearing that disclosing too much data about themselves could expose them to fraud and identity theft, according to survey results released Thursday by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.Just over half of Canadians (52%) told pollsters they have resisted a retailer's request for personal information, such as their telephone number or postal code, the report showed, and 45% have refused to provide the information altogether. Another 13% deliberately provided incorrect details.

Logged In or Out, Facebook Is Watching You

kaos07 links to this ZDNet story, according to which "Researchers at software vendor CA have discovered that social networking site Facebook is able to track the buying habits of its users on affiliated third-party sites even when they are logged out of their account or have opted out of its controversial 'Beacon' tracking service. Responding to privacy concerns, Facebook has since moved to reassure users that it only tracks and publishes data about their purchases if they are both logged in to Facebook and have opted-in to having this information listed on their profile. But in 'extremely disconcerting' findings that directly contradict these assurances, researchers at CA's Security Advisory service have found that data about these transactions are sent to Facebook regardless of a user's actions.

Personal information reporting center opens

Korea Information Security Agency opens Public Private Alliance Personal information reporting center on the First.

Facebook in private data slip-up

The deal is based on a valuation that estimates Facebook's worth as $15bn Facebook inadvertently published private information about some of its members while testing a new site design, security experts have said.

We're not fundamentalists - personal information deserves respect

David Walker attacks what he calls "information fundamentalists", making a bizarre parallel with free-marketeers (Being positive about personal data, July 23). "They are cousins of the market fundamentalists, who believe that in the beginning were private property and free markets, and ever since the state has been muscling in," he says, before adding: "Information fundamentalists think that in the beginning was 'me', fully formed, and that national insurance numbers, CCTV, passports and - the ultimate betrayal - identity cards are forms of assault."

Shop Shield Invites the Public to Try Free Service That Foils Hackers and Untrustworthy Insiders

AVENTURA, FL, Jul 01 (MARKET WIRE) -- Identity thieves may be left out in the cold, now that Shop Shield(R) has launched its beta test. Shop Shield is a new and better way to protect personal identity information on the web, and its many uses promise to excite the imaginations of both the public and journalists who try it out. It works by replacing sensitive personal information with anonymous, untraceable data each time consumers make a purchase online or register at a web site, making the information useless to anyone who gains unauthorized access to it. "For each online transaction Shop Shield creates substitute billing information," said President Steve Bachenheimer, "as well as a unique login identity complete with a temporary email address that can be deactivated at any time.

How To Properly Make Use Of Personal Loans

A personal loan is just a generic term for any type of loan that is used for one's own personal interests. Personal loans are often much more specifically defined by what they are used for or how they are used. Personal loans are required for most things in life- so getting to know how they work and how to make use of them are two very valuable life lessons.

Legal Information Portal Now Seeking Submissions

(EMAILWIRE.COM, July 26, 2008 ) The new Legal Information Portal is seeking bloggers to post legal articles on their site. The Legal Information Portal features legal videos and articles relating to all practice areas of law, from Aviation Accidents to Medical Malpractice. This site will reach millions of people looking for legal advice and guidance. When you post your article on our blog, the major search engines will pick up the blog and disseminate the information to web users searching for legal information. Posting your article on our blog will strengthen your online presence and increase exposure to your site. If you provide us with your website address when submitting your blogs, we will link the blog back to your website. By increasing the number of incoming links to your website, you will improve the likelihood of major search en

TorrentSpy Hacker Spied on The Pirate Bay for MPAA - Illegally obtained information cost the MPAA a lot of money

The MPAA has gone to extreme lengths to obtain information on illegal filesharing in an effort to shut down popular BitTorrent sites. This included paying $15,000 to a hacker to illegally retrieve information about TorrentSpy that ultimately assisted the MPAA in a court case leading to TorrentSpy’s demise. New information indicates that the MPAA was also paying this same hacker for information about Swedish BitTorrent tracker The Pirate Bay.

NormSoft Introduces Mecrets for Safely Storing Confidential Information on iPhone and iPod touch

BOSTON, July 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NormSoft, Inc. today announced the availability of Mecrets(TM) its first ever iPhone(TM) and iPod(R) touch application. Mecrets lets users safely store and access confidential information such as passwords, account numbers, and personal identification numbers using their iPhone or iPod touch. Users can have their private information with them when they need it, while keeping it safe from being compromised by others. Mecrets features a unique touch lock interface that lets owners access their stored items intuitively by dialing in a personal combination using the multi-touch display on their iPhone or iPod touch. It's just like using a standard combination lock. They can also create any private password using the standard iPhone keyboard if they prefer.

Facebook security breach reveals users' private data

LONDON - Facebook inadvertently disclosed the birth dates of many of the 80m users who had opted against their personal details being published during a publicly accessible beta test of a new site design.

Personal information in E-mail marketing can backfire

Businesses risk chasing away prospective customers when they send chummy e-mails that bandy around people’s names, hobbies and other personal information to pitch sales, according to a new study of the popular marketing tool.

Personal information in E-mail marketing can backfire, study indicates

Businesses risk chasing away prospective customers when they send chummy e-mails that bandy around people's names, hobbies and other personal information to pitch sales, according to a new study of the popular marketing tool.


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