| Get ready for Facebook Timeline For those of you who haven’t heard, all the current Facebook talk is centered on the new Timeline profile that will soon be rolled out to FB users. Read More |
| Facebook Releases ‘A Guide to Facebook Security’ Facebook has released a 14 page Guide to Facebook Security for teens, parents and teachers. Read More |
| Safety & Facebook: Guidelines Everyone Should Follow on FB In the current age of ‘social media overshare’, the casual way in which some users treat their Facebook privacy is baffling. Read More |
| Facebook Launches Video Calling Facebook announced today that they are teaming up with Skype to bring video calling to its users. Read More |
| Facebook Enables Facial Recognition – To Leave On or Turn Off? Facebook enabled their facial recognition tool on the world today. It’s been around on the North American Facebook for a while now, but today it went global. Like most of Facebook’s features, enabling or disabling the facial recognition tool is all about personal preference. Read More |
| FaceNiff Hacks Facebook: New App for Android Phones Takes Facebook Hacking Mobile There’s a new application for Android phones that makes hijacking Facebook (and several other social media accounts) ridiculously simple. |
| How to Filter Your News Feed Facebook is forever changing on us so here’s an update on filtering your news feed. Read More |
| Facebook vs The Spammers It’s no secret Facebook has had their issues with spam and malware. Last week, Facebook announced new methods of battling these problems (read Facebook Security’s post) and in the meantime, spammers worked to be two steps ahead of the newest adjustments. Read More |
| Spam Alert: ‘Verify My Account’ Spam Spreading on Facebook Watch out for yet another spam message running wild on Facebook. Earlier today Facebook walls were flooded with a spam message asking users to verify their accounts. Clicking the link caused the message to be posted to all the user’s friends’ walls. Read More |
| Facebook Applications Unknowingly Leak Access to Third Party Sites Facebook has done it again. According to a blog post by security software giant, Symantec Corporation, Facebook may have inadvertently allowed third party sites, mostly advertisers, access to users’ profile information, including pictures, chat, and even the ability to post messages to users’ walls. Read More |
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