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Facebook to remove bug that collects phone numbers without permission Zee News Facebook to remove bug that collects phone numbers without permission Washington: An online security company has exposed a bug in Facebook's Android app, which collects phone numbers without permission, even if the users are not members of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook scam artist caught by police; charged with fraud Jerusalem Post The 29-year-old man stole people of their money by messaging them on facebook that they had won a lottery, and in order to receive their winnings, they had to send him a down payment to his account. In this fashion, 14 women were robbed of their money. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Omar Facebook post on Srinagar airport evokes strong criticism Hindustan Times Chief minister Omar Abdullah's post on Facebook on the international status of the Srinagar airport has evoked sharp response, with some people equating it with his performance and some suggesting immediate corrective measures. Omar on Saturday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook Patches Mobile Text Vulnerability, Rewards Flaw Discoverer eWeek "Change the profile ID that is sent by that form to Facebook, and the social network might be duped into thinking you are someone else linking a mobile phone to their account," Cluley blogged. "Therefore, the first step needed to hijack someone's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Saudi Arabia court jails seven Facebook cyber activists BBC News A court in Saudi Arabia has sentenced seven cyber activists to between five to 10 years in prison for inciting protests, mainly by using Facebook. The men were arrested in September last year, according to Human Rights Watch (HRW), and their trial ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook pulls ads from controversial pages after protest Taipei Times The social network said that it plans today to expand its definition of pages and groups that are too controversial to carry advertisements. Facebook has sought a balance between giving its 1.1 billion users the freedom to post what they want and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook posts haunt job seekers Montgomery Advertiser "We might check and see if (job seekers) are on Facebook," said Jack Rainer, president and owner of Career Personnel Service Inc. "We had a lady who had some pictures on Facebook that were ... revealing." The company eliminated the job candidate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Can Facebook Profit From Google's Disloyalty? DailyFinance As if Facebook isn't already the pervasively invasive 900-pound gorilla of our social media-driven world, it is now, according to reporting from The Wall Street Journal, working on a mobile visually formatted news aggregation service it calls ... Reader. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mark Zuckerberg Leads 700 Facebook Employees in SF Gay Pride Wall Street Journal (blog) Two years ago, Facebook employees marched in San Francisco's Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Pride Celebration with a contingent of about 70 employees and one jeep with a broken stereo. For this Sunday's Pride parade, the company geared up to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bangladeshi jailed for Facebook death threat on PM The Australian A BANGLADESHI university lecturer was sentenced to jail in absentia on Thursday for threatening to kill Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and defaming her on Facebook, a prosecutor said. A court sentenced Hafizur Rahman Rana, a lecturer at a prestigious ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Grenada makes it a crime to offend people on Facebook, Twitter CTV News Grenada -- Legislators in Grenada have approved a bill that makes it a crime to offend people through websites such as Facebook and Twitter. The measure was approved as part of an electronic crimes bill passed late Friday in the tiny eastern Caribbean ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Judge Weighing Final Verdict In Facebook Privacy Settlement RedOrbit “The case has highlighted tension between privacy concerns and Facebook's drive to monetize user content,†Reuters reporter Dan Levine said. “Facebook charged advertisers nearly $234 million for Sponsored Stories between January 2011 and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook retira anuncios de contenido sexual El Paso Times Facebook Inc. perdió en mayo más de una decena de anunciantes, por lo menos temporalmente, después que el grupo activista Women, Action and the Media exhortó a que se hiciera un boicot de anuncios en protesta por las expresiones de intolerancia en ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook to pull advertisements from pages with sex, violence WireUpdate MENLO PARK, CALIFORNIA (BNO NEWS) -- The social networking website Facebook on late Friday announced it will implement major changes to the way it displays advertisements in an attempt to prevent marketers from being associated with sexual or ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook Admits Breach Showed All Our Boring Crap CAP News (satire) A Facebook spokesman said the delay in disclosing the breach was due to company procedure stipulating that the users whose boring crap had been breached be notified that others had seen their stupid memes, offensive political jokes, blatant plugs and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook Initiates Proper Advertisement Strategies and Sets New Posting Policies Day News On Monday, the social networking company announced that it would revamp some of its policies concerning the content being uploaded and posted on pages and groups that are supported by ads. Facebook Inc. is set on removing ads on pages that exhibit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How to Protect Your Bank Account Data from the New 'Zeus' Facebook Virus Go Banking Rates facebook virus Keep your "Friends" on Facebook close, but keep your bank account data even closer when using Facebook. If you use online banking and have a Facebook account, your computer may be exposed to Facebook virus or malware called "Zeus.". See all stories on this topic » | ||
• Pence apologizes for removing critical Facebook comments Reporter-Times INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Mike Pence apologized Friday morning to those whose comments about gay marriage were deleted from his official Facebook last week. On Wednesday and Thursday, Pence received hundreds of comments on a post that contained ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook Login, Home, Friends, Search: Company Accused of Leaving Out ... Design & Trend Facebook regretfully announced last week that personal contact information of 6 million users were leaked because of a technical bug, but now according to a group of security researchers, the incident is possibly worse that originally thought. Packet ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Texas police say teen's Facebook comment a terror threat DigitalJournal.com Austin - Austin, TX, police arrested a teen after police say he allegedly left a Facebook comment about shooting kids at a school. Reported by a Canadian woman, if convicted, the boy could face eight years in jail, though his father claims the comment ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Police, BBB warn of Facebook scam Times Daily Detectives said the scam is initiated when someone meets another person through Facebook, a social networking system. "We had a man meet a woman on Facebook who supposedly owns a business," Florence police detective Jerry Pearson said. See all stories on this topic » |
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