Friday, August 26, 2011

Facebook Makes a Move Toward Security

Facebook recently published a guide for it's users on how to secure their online accountsfrom anything that threatens one's Facebook security. Among those covered are Wall, Chat, and Comment spams, weak passwords, fake applications, and account hacking. Personally, I'm quite happy that Facebook is actually doing something that concerns user security, despite it being quite late come to think about it. Still, better to have something than nothing.

The document guide contains practical tips and cases to illustrate the gravity of the attack if ignored. It also has some great, agreeable points that make it a good reference anyone can recommend to their friends and family who are on Facebook. Feel free to download here and distribute. 



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2 comments:

Joseph said...

I'm glad they did that. If you think about it, social networking sites expose your personal information to other people. It's a good idea to tighten their security.

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Maylie J said...

This is a good move by Facebook. People, especially now that you get a lot of information from the internet, wants enough protection and privacy on the information that they share online. Some would limit their posts to a chosen people and only let their friends access their accounts. data protection