nov 1

Facebook says 600,000 account logins compromised every day

1 noviembre, 2011

Facebook said this week that hackers using stolen username and password credentials try to break into at least 600,000 accounts every day on the mammoth social networking site.

 

The revelation was buried in a new security announcement issued by the company on Thursday describing the virtues of its new “Trusted Friends” password restoration technique. UK-based computer security firm Sophos first noticed the data.

 

 

The Facebook blog entry includes an infographic explaining the success of the network’s efforts to beat back spam, account hijacking, and other ills. In it, Facebook says that “only .06 percent of 1 billion logins per day are compromised.” The site is able to precisely count the number of stolen or otherwise compromised logins because it challenges the would-be hackers with additional authentication questions, such as asking users to identify friends in pictures, said spokesman Barry Schnitt.

 

“(This means) 600,000 times a day, we stop a bad guy from getting access to an account even though he has guessed, phished, or stolen the login and password of an account,” Schnitt said. “This is something we’re very proud of.”

 

 

An unknown additional number of hacking attempts are successful, Schnitt said, adding that it was “an extremely small percentage” of accounts.

“If an unauthorized party has logged into your Facebook account, then you’re far from alone,” wrote Sophos’ Graham Cluley in a post about Facebook on Friday.

“Facebook ID theft” is a serious problem which lays the foundation for all manner of other cyber misbehavior. Recently, msnbc.com reported on a woman who sent $2,000 to a criminal, believing she was communicating with her sister through Facebook chat. Other common scams include criminals hijacking friends’ accounts and trying to talk users into coughing up money. Much cyberbullying also begins with compromised FB accounts. A woman recently contacted me complaining that her son’s account had been hacked and classmates had posted pornographic pictures.

 

“They changed his email address and his password; so my son could not get into his Facebook,” the woman, who asked that she not be identified to protect her son’s privacy, said. “Then they posted, more than once, pornographic pictures of men with a cut-out of my son’s face on it and posted it as his profile picture. My son is only 15 and those pictures were so terrible that he was embarrassed, humiliated, and devastated over them.”

 

 

It’s not hard to find similar stories about the dire consequences of Facebook login compromises. One key to solving the problem is making it easier for the rightful holder of hacked accounts to restore their access, and Trusted Friends should help considerably. Still, in a world where consumers are continually adding to the number of identities and imposters they need to worry about, 600,000 daily stolen or otherwise compromised Facebook credentials is not a welcome data point.

oct 30

New translation tool on Facebook

30 octubre, 2011

Facebook has quietly introduced a new tool that makes instant inline language translations appear with a single click.

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translate facebook 300x189 New translation tool on Facebook

This is different from Google’s translation tool — this opt-in service is powered by Microsoft Bing and works on individual posts on Facebook Pages, including comments. For example, if you’re an English speaker reading a Facebook public Page and encounter a comment in Spanish, you’ll see a Translate button next to it, letting you click to see it translated into a pop-out window in English.

For even better accuracy, the Translate feature lets bilingual users enter a human (and often more accurate) translation in that pop-out window. If enough other users vote positively on the accuracy of a human translation, it will replace the one from Bing each time the Translate button is clicked. The human translations can be managed by page administrators using a “manage translations” link underneath posts on pages they manage.

Facebook Journalist Program Manager (and former Mashable community manager) Vadim Lavrusik says the new feature works now on Facebook Pages, but not on Facebook Profiles yet. According to Ampercent, if you’re a page administrator and want to enable this feature for your multi-lingual users, go to “Your Settings” and click “Allow translations from Admin, community and machine translators.”

Update: To see this new translation feature in action, please go to this post on our Facebook page, and see the Spanish comment there — you’ll have a chance to translate it. For some reason, it’s not offering to translate a French comment, however.

jul 11

As Back to the Old Facebook Chat, Reading Trick

11 julio, 2011

 

Unfortunately Facebook has changed the rules again.

Now we have changed the Facebook Chat, by one who has no one liked.

We have written to the administrators of our discontent.

We are joining forces, if you want to add us as friends here:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002597846828
lucy 150x150 As Back to the Old Facebook Chat, Reading Trick

 

As Back to the Old Facebook Chat, Reading Trick


As you know, Facebook is doing very sudden changes, but these changes many of us do not like.

But as always there is a solution to every problem, we will see how to fix this.
First remember that the old Facebook CHAT was better because you could see all your contacts in the New Facebook Chat is not possible, you can only see 15 to 20 contacts this depends on the resolution of your screen, and to be more annoying you are chatting online and offline contacts.
We are all looking for a solution to return to the old Facebook CHAT since the new facebook chat is worthless now as a solution for those who still do not have this chat, you better not try it, not until it no longer errors. Here is how to return to our previous chat, and view all friends online.

The steps are:

1 .- Open a new tab or browser window, either Mozilla, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, etc … (Ctrl + T)

2 .- Write this: https://www.facebook.com/presence/popout.php

3 .- Then press “Enter” and you’re done you can see your chat as before, just so you now have on hand can press (Ctrl + D) then windows folder smaller and choose: Toolbar and then Finish and this is all