news.bbc.co.uk— Facebook Awareness...... you gotta be careful....... BBC exposes a fatal flaw in popular social networking program.
May 1, 2008View in Crawl 4
This is why I reject any applications I'm sent..I refuse to add any of those.And I definitely don't have my address or any phone number on there...that's just asking for trouble.
I really don't think he meant to imply facebook actually stores the number as an image, but rather that it displays it as an image. At least that's how I read into the comment. If he did mean to imply it as being stored as an image, then I agree with you.
Facebook is an incredibly polished application, if you put it on full screen you could convince a fair number of people that it's a stand alone social networking OS.That doesn't mean that you actually have to put every picture, every story and every detail that happens to you in life. You're allowed to stop after you give then your name and email and there's no reason why you shouldn't.The people who put every possible detail on social networking sites are pretty much asking for something to happen.
What phonebooks give mobile numbers? That's a new one to me.You may not care about what information you give out online, I think that's something to keep quiet, it makes you a liability to whoever you work for. Employers are capable of reading facebook profiles like everyone else.
It's very useful for universities, Facebook is pretty much the noticeboard for student associations at Oxford university, if you want to be doing basically wanything you need to have facebook to check when/where it's going on.
It's always sad that a cute purple gorilla was so nefarious.You couldn't ask for a more blatant scam though, if only all attempts to steal my identity were so totally obvious.
uhhnoMay 2, 2008
Yea, that's 0.6% of all of the people in the world!
kybarMay 2, 2008
bob smith had way too many applications for only having 6 friends.
sealyonsMay 2, 2008
This is why I reject any applications I'm sent..I refuse to add any of those.And I definitely don't have my address or any phone number on there...that's just asking for trouble.
wiresjrMay 2, 2008
c) What you saw on Spooks (Think it might be called MI5 over there) is not real life
diotharMay 5, 2008
I really don't think he meant to imply facebook actually stores the number as an image, but rather that it displays it as an image. At least that's how I read into the comment. If he did mean to imply it as being stored as an image, then I agree with you.
cronkyJul 5, 2008
I've blogged about a workround for this: <a class="user" href="http://blog.cronky.net/blog/?p=119">http://blog.cronky.net/blog/?p=119</a>
steviesteveoDec 25, 2008
Facebook is an incredibly polished application, if you put it on full screen you could convince a fair number of people that it's a stand alone social networking OS.That doesn't mean that you actually have to put every picture, every story and every detail that happens to you in life. You're allowed to stop after you give then your name and email and there's no reason why you shouldn't.The people who put every possible detail on social networking sites are pretty much asking for something to happen.
steviesteveoDec 25, 2008
What phonebooks give mobile numbers? That's a new one to me.You may not care about what information you give out online, I think that's something to keep quiet, it makes you a liability to whoever you work for. Employers are capable of reading facebook profiles like everyone else.
steviesteveoDec 25, 2008
It's very useful for universities, Facebook is pretty much the noticeboard for student associations at Oxford university, if you want to be doing basically wanything you need to have facebook to check when/where it's going on.
steviesteveoDec 25, 2008
It's always sad that a cute purple gorilla was so nefarious.You couldn't ask for a more blatant scam though, if only all attempts to steal my identity were so totally obvious.
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