Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts

28 April 2011

6 Easy Steps To Increase Your Privacy On Facebook

Organizing all of your Facebook friends into separate lists can help save you time and enhance the privacy of your posts and profile information.


You can set up friend lists for family, close friends, college pals, coworkers, industry friends, exes, and, well, whatever else you like. Then you will able to selectively share information using your Facebook account.



For starters, you’ll be able to post messages that are viewable only to the lists you designate. What’s more, you’ll be able to adjust your privacy settings so that your profile details are accessible only to your chosen friend lists.

Six Really Easy Steps

Follow these six simple steps to create a friend list on Facebook. You can create up to 100 friend lists and each list can contain up to 1,000 friends. If you like, friends can appear on multiple lists.
  1. On your Facebook homepage, click on the friends icon  in the navigation bar running down the left column.
  2. At the top right of the page, click on the icon with the pencil that reads “Edit Friends.”
  3. At the top right of the page, click on the icon with the plus sign that reads “Create A List.”
  4. A box will appear that reads “Create New List.” In the text box below this, that reads, “Enter A Name,” type in the name of the friend list you want to make, for example, “Industry”.
  5. You will see all of your friends appear in this box. Click on the names of the people you would like to add to the list you just made. Once you select a name, a check box will appear and the name and photo of the person you selected will be highlighted in blue. As you view all of your friends using the scroll bar at right, you can toggle at the top left of the box between “All” (which shows your entire friend network) and “Selected” (which shows the friends you have chosen to be to part of the list).
  6. Click on the link labeled “Create List” to save the changes you made

Modifying Friend Lists

At any time, you can change the name of the list or change the people on the list by selecting the “Edit” link that appears to the right of the list name.
To view, add or delete friend lists, go to your friends page and click on the “Edit Friends” button. Your friend lists will appear in the column at left. Click on each list to modify or delete it.

Limiting Who Sees What

When you post a status update, you can make it visible only to a selected friend list. To do this, after you type your message into the status update box, click on the lock icon. Scroll down and select “Customize.” Click on the drop-down menu under “Make This Visible To.” Select “Specific People.” Type in the name of the list you want to be able to see the status update.

To limit the people who can view your profile information to a friend list, click on “Account” at the top right of your screen.
Click on “Privacy Settings.” Then click on “Customize Settings” at the bottom left of the main text box.

For each option listed at left you can select from the drop-down menu at right “Customize.” Then, where you see “Make This Visible To”, click the drop-down menu and select “Specific People.” Type in the name of the selected friend list that you want to be able to view your profile.

Keep in mind that Facebook may continue to change its friend list interface in future. In the meantime, we suggest you forward this post to people you know who don’t have any lists set up yet — this might help get them started.

Posted by Julie D. Andrews on April 26th, 2011 1:00 PM

16 April 2010

ALERTA!!! Troyano para Facebook

By agunsche on Marzo 23, 2010
Según BitDefender, el troyano está alcanzando una gran distribución, aprovechando la gran base de usuarios de esta red social.

Diario Ti: Un falso email enviado en nombre de Facebook está siendo utilizado para engañar a los usuarios e infectar sus ordenadores con un troyano. El correo anuncia a los usuarios que su contraseña de Facebook había sido cambiada por motivos de seguridad. El mensaje incluye un archivo .Zip adjunto que, supuestamente, contiene la nueva clave.
Sin embargo, en lugar de una nueva contraseña, el archivo contiene el troyano Trojan.Dropper.Oficla.G. Este troyano instala un backdoor en el equipo el cual permite al ciberdelincuente controlar remotamente el ordenador y acceder al sistema infectado. Igualmente, los ciberdelincuentes pueden infectar el equipo con nuevos ejemplares de malware.  Según los datos del sistema de monitorización de BitDefender la distribución de este correo malicioso comenzó en la tarde del día 17. Desde entonces, ha habido oleadas muy intensas, llegándose a recibir más de 200 mensajes de este spam en media hora en los sistemas de BitDefender.


Igualmente, los ratios de infección de los sistemas de reporte en tiempo real de BitDefender indican que el troyano Trojan.Dropper.Oficla.G se está distribuyendo masivamente y que los ciberdelincuentes no tardarán mucho en tomar el control de un gran número de ordenadores.


“La ventaja de este tipo de ataques radica en que Facebook es una red con un gran número de usuarios, la mayoría de ellos muy activo. Por eso, es más probable que el receptor del spam sea usuario de esta red que de cualquier otra, o que de un banco, por ejemplo. Además, como se trata de usuarios muy activos, enseguida intentarán reactivar su cuenta, lo que les hace más susceptibles de caer en la trampa”, explica Raúl García, Responsable de Marketing de BitDefender en España.

FUENTE: bitdefender

11 April 2010

Facebook Platform Vulnerability Enabled


"The technique allowed one to create a seemingly innocent web page that would invisibly and silently steal a visitor’s private Facebook content. Facebook has now disabled the attack by modifying one of the exploited behaviors." If you would like to read more about this, visit the follow URL: http://theharmonyguy.com/2010/04/10/facebook-platform-vulnerability-enabled-silent-data-harvesting/   Remember that there is no such thing as 100% security.