A UK based security researcher got an unexpected return that too from Facebook for his discovery of a bug that hackers could’ve used to compromise user data. Jack Whitton, a Security Researcher found a way to hack into other users’ Facebook accounts without their knowledge, simply by sending a text message to Facebook. The flaw was in a Facebook facilty …
One Comment On Facebook Could Get You In Jail!
Next time you raise your voice on facebook, be alert. Texas teenager landed in trouble while doing so on facebook in February, online argument with his friend led him behind bars. Awaiting trial and could be punished up to eight years in prison. All this started during a online heated argument after a MMORPG game “League of Legends” between Justin …
FCC & It’s Demand For Customer Privacy Protection
Concerning privacy, FCC has voted today for a Declaratory Ruling that all carriers must safeguard the private data in their customers’ mobile devices. This is known as customer proprietary network information, which consists of phone numbers, call duration, call locations and call logs. Providers are made to protect these data, but till today, only network does that followed by phones. …
Bit Torrent Not For Piracy
Bit torrent the famous torrent client having a file-sharing protocol of the same name has lost its patience from the coverage of the area of “piracy”. The company’s vice president of marketing, Matt Mason stated that it’s inappropriate to talk about a BitTorrent piracy record, because piracy takes place outside the BitTorrent world. He explains that for piracy, you need …
Cops Used Secret Search Warrant To Access WikiLeaks Volunteer’s Mails
This news might come as a surprise to you regarding how much control White House exercises over your personal data. In recent public court document report it was revealed that The Justice Department used a secret search warrant to obtain the entire contents of a Gmail account used by a former WikiLeaks volunteer in Iceland, according to court records released …




