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English forum => Small talk => Topic started by: Master Captain on March 07, 2009, 04:35:21
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Facebook is infected with a ton of security risks and viruses, best advice is stay away for a while, or be extremely cautious, read more here. http://tech.yahoo.com/news/nf/20090305/tc_nf/65095 (http://tech.yahoo.com/news/nf/20090305/tc_nf/65095)
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An application dosn't need your username or password, since you can't use it without an account anyway. So you would be dumb if you entered it in a fb application, nothing to be alarmed about, just don't enter your password on anything not official. (Facebook has "approved" applications that costs the user $250 to have them check and approve, this is starting when the new facebook comes out)
Doesn't everyplace have the potential to have a virus?
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Master Captain is quite right:
be extremely cautious
Not just at Facebook, but anywhere and everywhere on the Internet.
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Nearly all my friends* have a facebook. They used to try and persuade me to open up an account.
I never gave in. There are tonns of sites and newspapers out there which tell people not to share personal information on facebook and warn us about viruses there.
And I never will.
* - Friends? When did I have those?
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the missus is on Facebook - I refuse - her laptop get's infected she can fix it... also I prefer to have real friends and a life... ;D
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the missus is on Facebook - I refuse - her laptop get's infected she can fix it... also I prefer to have real friends and a life... ;D
Can you download that, a life?? ;)
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Nearly all my friends* have a facebook. They used to try and persuade me to open up an account.
I never gave in. There are tonns of sites and newspapers out there which tell people not to share personal information on facebook and warn us about viruses there.
And I never will.
* - Friends? When did I have those?
I stick to the same principles. I also think these things are a load of rubbish and a waste of time, I mean why would you want to talk to people over the internet :D
Also, these Fr..unds? Frands? Frends? whatever they are, dont you have some here on this forum? oh yes, you do ;D
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Oh my god! I am going to stop using facebook!! :o :o
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Master Captain is quite right:
Not just at Facebook, but anywhere and everywhere on the Internet.
still the common facebook user, say a girl (not trying to be insulting here) could get an email claiming it was from a friend and they'd enter their pass and username and wamo! they're screwed. Yest be cautious everywhere, but in that place especially, people send viruses and so on all over the place and it fools alot of people, but some are smarter. I have the same issue with ebay, get an email go to log in and norton marks it fraudulent, so theres issues there too.
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MC, you wouldn't get an email. The viruses are in applications (that facebook has to approve?). Witch is sad since the facebook developers didn't catch it.
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meh whatever, just watch what you all do ::)
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Man, computers are great but everything is getting more and more higher risk of a virus! Now we can't even get on facebook without worrying.
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speak for yourself, mr. austin is plenty confident :P
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MC, you wouldn't get an email.
You may be right for the specific attack in question but these applications are not the only infection vectors. You could get an e-mail in a phishing attack. You could click on a link in a forum posting to a site hosting malicious code. Terry is right, people need to be careful everywhere and at all times. There are no safe harbours online.
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You may be right for the specific attack in question but these applications are not the only infection vectors. You could get an e-mail in a phishing attack. You could click on a link in a forum posting to a site hosting malicious code. Terry is right, people need to be careful everywhere and at all times. There are no safe harbours online.
Facebook does not have forums. Facebook will not email you (a third party might). I agree anything could have a virus. But FACEBOOK does not, some things developed by 3rd parties such as myself could have viruses, if you only use the FACEBOOK pages (like your wall and stuff) you won't get a virus, only if you use a virused application (3rd party!) or click on a link that someone (3rd party) posted!
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Facebook is infected with a ton of security risks and viruses, best advice is stay away for a while, or be extremely cautious, read more here. http://tech.yahoo.com/news/nf/20090305/tc_nf/65095 (http://tech.yahoo.com/news/nf/20090305/tc_nf/65095)
Well I guess the computer has a cold. But right now the only safe places to go to are the ones with no virus or infections.
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if you only use the FACEBOOK pages (like your wall and stuff) you won't get a virus
The problem with what you are saying is that you are implying that Facebook is safe. Facebook is not necessarily any safer than any other community site on the Internet. Perhaps you should do some research into Facebook phishing, and records of previous Facebook security incidents.
I'm not trying to denigrate Facebook. Some of the Facebook attacks don't even have anything to do with the actual site, they are just phishing using a Facebook look-alike. My point is that users should not trust Facebook any more than they trust any other site.
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Well, *walks into camp with shotgun resting on shoulder with "Dinner" in right hand* we'll all have to came errrre then won't we :lol: *hangs cap on Fred's unicycle* (http://www.clipartof.com/images/thumbnail/290.gif)
Jack :lol:
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I don't go on facebook anymore, besides I always go on two websites when I'm on the internet.