As the founder and director of a nonprofit animal shelter on the East Coast, Alana has spent most of the past decade caring for pets that might otherwise be euthanized. Her work also resonates with people online—the Facebook page for the shelter has more than 1.3 million followers. . But in August, she noticed something strange: A series of unfamiliar posts began appearing on the page, and no one at the shelter could say where they were coming from. For several days, Alana and her staff simply deleted them. It didn’t initially occur to Alana that her account may have been breached. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Strange messages flooded the Twitter account of a charity organization, suggesting a possible security compromise that could threaten safety.. Nonprofit Security, Social Media Vulnerabilities, Online Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
According to The Information, Instagram has suffered a serious security leak of its own that could've exposed user's passwords. While Facebook recently had a much more serious problem linked to its "View As" tool that was being actively exploited by... someone, the Instagram issue is linked to its tool that allows users to download a copy of their data.. Facebook notified affected Instagram users that when they utilized the feature, it sent their password in plaintext in the URL. For some reason, these passwords were also stored on Facebook's servers, however the notification said that data has been deleted and the tool was updated so it won't happen now. The link for this article located at Engadget is no longer available. . Instagram users received notification from Facebook about a security flaw that exposed passwords in clear text via data exports, which was promptly addressed.. Instagram Password Leak, Data Protection, Password Exposure. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Reports are coming in of a systematic hack of Twitter accounts . According to Mikko Hyponnen, chief research officer with F-Secure, more than 1000 accounts on the microblogging social networking service were hacked within the space of 12 hours, each of them broadcasting the message: "Hacked by Turkish Hackers." In a security blog posting made last night, Hyponnen said that, although the exploit mechanism is unclear, most of the compromised accounts "seem to seem to belong to Israeli Twitter users." Infosecurity notes that the Twitter hacking methodology appears to be the same as a rash of Facebook attacks identified by fellow IT security vendor AVG around two weeks ago when its research team revealed that a rash of "political hacktivism" was appearing.. According to Mikko Hyponnen, chief research officer with F-Secure, more than 1000 accounts on the mi. reports, coming, systematic, twitter, accounts, according, mikko, hyponnen, chief. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Over the past few months, Facebook has repeatedly found itself in hot water over its privacy protocols. But in the past week, the simmering resentment of many users burst into flames as the site's privacy protocol became even more complicated and it began linking user information to other sites. . As many critics, including Daily Finance's Sam Gustin, have pointed out, Facebook now offers users over 50 choices on its security settings, allegedly making a security lockdown a painfully complicated and bizarre ordeal. To find out how long it really takes to lock down one's Facebook profile, I decided to practice on my own account: for every security choice, I picked the most limiting setting, granting access to the narrowest possible group of people. It took me a long, arduous... two and a half minutes. Even with the fifty-plus options that Facebook offers, it is actually pretty easy to put your account on total lockdown. Basically, all you need to do is open the "Privacy Settings" page, which is available through the "account" tab on the top right of your Facebook screen. The privacy page has six options; simply go to each page and choose how much access you want to grant the outside world. For total lockdown, you click on "Only Friends" whenever possible, and uncheck all other options. For a step-by-step explanation, check out our video or this article on The Business Insider. . As many critics, including Daily Finance's Sam Gustin, have pointed out, Facebook now offers users o. months, facebook, repeatedly, found, itself, water, privacy, protoco. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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