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Facebook scams comes in many forms
Boston.com
For those who are well-schooled in the practice of connecting with old friends, looking at photos of nieces and nephews, and checking out what friends are up to, Facebook can be an amusing way to pass time. Fortunately, a healthy percentage of Facebook ...
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Zuckerberg's Facebook page hacked to prove security flaw
CNN
(CNN) -- He tried to warn them. A Palestinian researcher posted a message on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's page last week after he says the site's security team didn't take his warnings about a security flaw seriously. "First, sorry for breaking your ...
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Facebook Slaps Researcher Who Hacked Zuckerberg's Wall
InformationWeek
That's the gist of the company's response to Palestinian information security researcher Khalil Shreateh, who twice attempted to report a serious site vulnerability to the social network's White Hat team, only to have Facebook dismiss his reports when ...
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Facebook trounces Twitter, LinkedIn
Khaleej Times
Facebook is the most popular social media in the UAE, receiving a staggering 87 per cent of the total visits to all social networking websites, says the Telecommunication Regulatory Authority or TRA. "Facebook was by far the most popular site with a ...
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg hacked to expose security flaw
CBS News
Palestinian programmer Khalil Shreateh discovered a security flaw in Facebook's code that would allow anyone to view and write a post on another person's timeline, bypassing their privacy settings. However, the hack has limits. Shreateh told CBSNews ...
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Janney Initiates Facebook At Buy, Zynga At Sell
Barron's (blog)
First up, Facebook: Wilbe and Sankar write that the social media giant should benefit from obvious drivers, including the move the move to mobile advertising, growing demand for marketing segmentation, and the scaling of recent investments. However ...
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Facebook bug-hunter hacks Zuckerberg's page to prove flaw, but he won't get a ...
MarketWatch (blog)
"We are unfortunately not able to pay you for this vulnerability because your actions violated our terms of service," a Facebook security team member told him, according to Shreateh's blog post. "We do hope, however, that you continue to work with us ...
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Facebook Wrong in Refusing to Pay Helpful Hacker
Entrepreneur
A hacker found a flaw in Facebook, reported it, eventually (and that's the sticky part) got results and then went for the $500 he was owed as part of Facebook's own bug-bounty program. Facebook has declined. Why? Because the hacker didn't follow the ...
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Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook page was hacked by an unemployed web developer
Washington Post (blog)
An unemployed Palestinian developer named Khalil Shreateh tried several times to report a bug to Facebook's security team. When no one got back to him, he took the (dubiously) logical next step: exploited the bug to leave a public comment on Facebook ...
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Palestinian finds Facebook bug, hacks CEO's page
Philly.com
YATTA, West Bank (AP) - After discovering a privacy bug on Facebook, unemployed Palestinian programmer Khalil Shreateh said he just wanted to collect the traditional $500 bounty the social network giant offers to those who voluntarily expose its glitches.
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Facebook Ignores Hacker's Bug Report, Then Refuses to Pay Him
DailyTech
The story begins with a Palestinian information systems expert named Khalil who last week discovered a bug in the social network that allowed him to post to anyone's wall -- including those he wasn't friends with. This is a pretty big deal as one of ...
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Facebook Makes You Sad
MyFox Los Angeles
I'm trying to spend more time on Facebook. Others I know talk about it, get their news from it and, of course, use it to keep up all their cherished friendships. Yeah, that last part was… well, not cherishing. Fact is, I've never felt uplifted ...
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Facebook Security Bug Warning Backfires
TheStreet.com
The self-proclaimed Internet security expert in Palestine thought he found a vulnerability that allows someone to create a message and post it on anyone else's Facebook wall. He tested his theory by creating a rogue posting to Sarah Goodman's wall.
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Zuckerberg's Facebook page hacked
WQAD.com -- Quad Cities News & Weather from WQAD
A Palestinian researcher posted a message on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's page last week after he says the site's security team didn't take his warnings about a security flaw seriously. "First, sorry for breaking your privacy and post(ing) to your ...
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Facebook ignored my bug until I used it to hack Zuckerberg's page
Sydney Morning Herald
If you're a hacker and you find a bug in Facebook, you can submit it through the company's white hat disclosure program and get a reward, unless Facebook ignores you. A Palestinian hacker took the inadvisable step of posting on Facebook founder Mark ...
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Cops' Facebook post on cable outage triggers viral reaction
Fairfield Citizen
A posting on the Police Department's Facebook page telling residents not to call the emergency 911 phone number during Sunday night's Cablevision outage has gone viral. The website, Buzzfeed, picked up the posting, as did the Associated Press.
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Google+ Focuses on Area Facebook Ignores: Corporate Social Networks
Wired
When it was released in 2011, Google+ was appointed as a desperate gamble from Google to challenge Facebook's dominance in the social networking space, after recent failures like Google Buzz, the collaboration tool Google Wave and Orkut, which never ...
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Facebook Inc (FB) Jumps On Price Target Hike
ValueWalk
Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) shares rose by more than 2% in trading so far today after two analyst reports increased their price targets on the social networking company. Evercore analyst Ken Sena authored a report, released earlier today, that increased ...
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Agorapulse Facebook Report Shows Less Fans Equals Higher Engagement
Marketing Pilgrim
My mother told me I should never compare myself to other people, but sometimes I can't help it. When my engagement numbers are off on Facebook, I just like knowing if I'm the only one tanking or if everyone is in the same boat. If I'm only reaching 10 ...
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