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Facebook Pays $20K Bounty To Researcher Who Found A Major Security Flaw ... Seattle Post Intelligencer Facebook has paid a $20,000 reward to a UK based security researcher for reporting a bug that hackers could've used to take over users' accounts. Last month, UK security researcher Jack Whitton found a way to hack into other users' Facebook accounts ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook slurped phone numbers says Norton Register "Mobile Insight automatically flagged the Facebook application for Android because it leaked the device phone number. The first time you launch the Facebook application, even before logging in, your phone number will be sent over the Internet to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook blocks ads from porn and violence pages The Australian FACEBOOK will today tighten its review process to spare advertisers the embarrassment of having their ads pop-up on pages containing porn or violent imagery. "Our goal is to both preserve the freedoms of sharing on Facebook but also protect people and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook losing its buzz as younger users defect Minneapolis Star Tribune For a glimpse of the changing social media landscape, consider the Witt sisters of Champlin: Courtney, 20, and Claire, 16. They have Facebook pages but only check them a few times a week. Still, their online social lives are bustling — on Snapchat, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
International tribal Facebook mahapanchayat in October Times of India INDORE: A small initiative to network with tribal youths on Facebook has taken a shape of an international debate on social networking site and is now leading to organization of first International tribal youth Facebook mahapanchayat in Indore. This ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook to pull ads on pages with sexual or violent content Business Spectator Facebook to pull ads on pages with sexual or violent content. Reuters 50 min ago. Technology · Social Media. Move comes in response to campaign decrying violence against women on Facebook. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook Android App Found Collecting Phone Numbers Without User Consent Maximum PC Faced with allegations of complicity in the furtive Prism surveillance program earlier this month, Facebook strongly denied being part of any such program and vowed to keep "fighting aggressively to keep your information safe and secure." Well, its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook to remove bug that collects phone numbers without permission Zee News Symantec, announced on their blog that Facebook's Android App was 'leaking' phone numbers of Android devices on which it had been installed, which could send the numbers straight to the site's servers, with more than 'hundreds of millions of devices' ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why Facebook Needs Trending Links TechCrunch Facebook is not working on an RSS product, we hear, but it still has a huge and truly social opportunity in news discovery. Facebook could turn what links we share with friends into an automatic Digg for the world. Over a billion people are on Facebook ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook To Pull Ads On Controversial Pages And Groups Social Barrel Facebook on Friday announced that it will pull ads on pages and groups that have "any violent, graphic or sexual content" in a move that aims to quell displeasure of the social network from groups concerned about the rise of controversial content on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AAC celebrates 100000 likes on Facebook Arab News ALJOMAIH Automotive Company (AAC) achieved a major milestone in its digital interaction with the customers by crossing 100,000 likes on its Facebook page. AAC is the largest GM dealer in the Middle East and with the recent milestone has become the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US judge to scrutinise Facebook privacy settlement Business Spectator US judge to scrutinise Facebook privacy settlement. Reuters 8 min ago. Technology · Emerging Tech · Social Media. Old case re-emerges as the tension between privacy concerns and Facebook's drive to monetise user content hits boiling point. See all stories on this topic » |
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