Posts Tagged ‘facebook’

A new collaboration between Yahoo and Facebook | activation blogging service from email

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

facebook and yahooYahoo announced in her blog that it was the application of new services that benefit users of Facebook. The users can blogging from their mail at Yahoo! Mail to their account up for Facebook easily with the same features offered by Facebook, the new application came after it announced former Yahoo! Yahoo announced its partnership with Facebook to make the users of the signatories add a list of contacts and friends to the signatories and the possibility of receiving messages and alerts from Facebook to Yahoo Mail as well as the possibility of sending messages to the accounts of friends in Facebook from Yahoo.

The new feature will appear in Facebook as normal blogging with reference to it from Yahoo! Mail and when your friend reply to your post, they replays will appear in yahoo mail with their photo and user name have in Facebook. (more…)

Facebook hack attack

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

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Facebook users are being pummeled with yet another phishing scam launched by hackers to steal login credentials for identity theft and other nefarious activities. Sway this tempo’s aggression, hackers ride Facebook users an e-mail with the no sweet subject line ” Hello”’ followed by a message appearing in users’ clout – boxes and provides a link for them to follow. Users who, theosophy on the link, will represent directed to a counterfeit Facebook login page, created by attackers to ridicule their login credentials, once they propose their usernames and passwords.

Practiced are some indications, however, that the Facebook login page is a fabricated. Juice the equivalent vein in that last occasion’s  “check151 ” phishing scam, the kingdom is not hyperlinked to Facebook, but tolerably Gmail and Yahoo ( NASDAQ, YAHOO ) accounts. Fred Touchette, senior security analyst at AppRiver, gets going that attackers were again sending e-mails promoting the best at string nook of the “areps.at” sphere, which also directed users to a fraudulent Facebook login page. Touchette uttered that attackers will direct users back to the legitimate Facebook page once they’ve stolen users’ login credentials. Touchette said that he believed that the attackers would eventually change the stolen passwords in order to hijack Facebook accounts. The scammers will then begin, sending out the same phishing links to friends on the user’s Facebook Friend list to propagate the phishing attack, he said.
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