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DroidSheep [Root] is an Android app for Security analysis in wireless networks and capturing facebook, twitter, linkedin and other accounts.
DroidSheep Guard is another Android app for monitoring Androids ARP-table. It tries to detect ARP-Spoofing on the network, such as an attack by DroidSheep, FaceNiff and other software.
private life? why?
Facebook in real life
Les pirates usent fréquemment de complexes et sournois virus ainsi que de divers exploits pour passer vos sécurités et piller allègrement vos données. Toutefois, par bien des aspects, la simplicité est le secret de la réussite. Facebook affiche d’un véritable gouffre d’entrée et ne semble pas s’en inquiéter outre mesure.
Les ‘hacks’ de ce type ne manquent pas et pourtant il y a un moyen TRES simple de les contrer. Facebook devrait permettre à chaque usager de modifier sa question de sécurité. Élémentaire. Effectivement, combien de personnes sont capables de connaître ‘la rue où vous avez grandi’ ou ‘le nom de votre premier chat’ ?.
To demonstrate how an attacker could exploit this security hole, the experts made a proof-of-concept video. They showed that a cybercriminal could record a video of the targeted user via his/her own webcam and seamlessly post in on their Facebook timeline.
One of the most fascinating documents we came across was the BPD's subpoena of Philip Markoff's Facebook information. It's interesting for a number of reasons -- for one thing, Facebook has been pretty tight-lipped about the subpoena process, even refusing to acknowledge how many subpoenas they've served. Social-networking data is a contested part of a complicated legal ecosystem -- in some cases, courts have found that such data is protected by the Stored Communications Act.
Les messages privés payants pourraient bientôt arriver sur Facebook. Le réseau social est en train de tester un nouveau mécanisme consistant à obliger un usager à payer une petite somme d'argent pour contacter un autre utilisateur. S'il se généralise, Facebook assure qu'il ne concernera que certains messages très spécifiques.
A few weeks ago, as I was writing a Facebook update, I noticed that a friend who had been arrested in Syria had “liked” a Facebook page dedicated to selling insurance policies. I was shocked and immediately checked his status to see whether he had been released. He had not updated his status for months, and yet he appeared to like some random page from a company that I do not believe he would have had any interest in anyway.
Chaque jour, sur Facebook, les rédactions des journaux diffusent des articles auprès de leurs abonnés. Au Monde, nous avons choisi de vous en présenter quotidiennement une sélection représentant un large spectre de l'actualité, qu'ils soient sérieux ou légers.
Nearly 100,000 Facebook users have been duped into installing third-party Chrome plugins over the past few weeks that have access to all of their data on every Web site they visit. According to research recently conducted by security firm Barracuda Networks, the unsuspecting users were tricked into thinking the plugins could block Timeline, a new profile feature Facebook first introduced at the end of 2011.