Posts Tagged ‘facebook’

A friend of mine recently had her webmail account “hacked”.  We don’t know what method the “hackers” used to get into her webmail account but they then sent out an email to all the contacts in her address book which contained a link to a malicious web site. I emailed her to provide her with some [...]

No. Of course not… There are a few statuses on Facebook at the moment that claim to show you that by entering some mystery code into Facebook which includes the last 3 digits of your phone number, Facebook will magically present you with a name for your phone. One such example is: Your mobile phone [...]

Get to the point. What do I need to do? Don’t click any links that appear to show you “hidden” videos, “celebs uncovered”, “Osama Bin Laden” videos etc. More often than not they are links which will repost themselves on your wall and sometimes force you to install applications that can carry out actions without [...]

Get to the point. What do I need to do? As a counter measure to this issue you are advised to change your Facebook password as soon as you can. The story: In what seems to be a re-occurring theme amongst large companies lately Facebook has been caught exposing the user credentials of millions of [...]

One of my frequent gripes with web sites is that they don’t provide a last login time and date. Most online banks provide this functionality as it allows you to see if anyone has accessed your account since you last logged in. This, in some instances, is enough to stop attackers using compromised accounts as [...]

Everywhere we turn today whether it be reading newspapers, watching the news, reading Facebook posts or Twitter feeds we are constantly reminded to “Stay Secure”,  “Change your password”, “Use a different email address”,  “Protect your credit card details”, “Only use HTTPS”, “Don’t add friends you don’t know”, “Use anti-virus oh and a firewall”, “Cover the [...]