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Sunday, 30 October 2011

Network Security Notes: Attackers trick Facebook users into exposing secret security codes

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Network Security Notes: Attackers trick Facebook users into exposing secret security codes

This post regarding network security, the Internet network security relevant to Facebook users, we should be aware of this problem...

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Attackers trick Facebook users into exposing secret security codes

New social engineering attacks are tricking Facebook users into exposing anti-CSRF tokens associated with their sessions. These security codes allow attackers to make unauthorized requests through the victim's browser.

Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) is an attack technique that abuses the trust relationship between websites and authenticated users. Because of the way the Web works, a page can theoretically force a visitor's browser to issue a request to a third-party site where the user is authenticated, thus piggybacking on their active session.

In order to prevent this from happening, websites embed unique authorization codes known as anti-CSRF tokens into forms. Since these are not available to attackers, rogue requests can no longer be triggered successfully.

However, security researchers from Symantec have detected a new type of Facebook attack in which victims are tricked into handing over such tokens manually by going through a fake verification process....

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Saturday, 24 April 2010

Hey, Your Facebook ID was HACKED?

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Facebook is one of the most popular social networking sites that people use to connect each other. Each person needs to have a unique Facebook ID to Login to their account. What's UP if your facebook ID was Hacked? The Hacker will use your ID to do what they want.



I'm really concerned about that because I'm also using Facebook for networking with my friends.

According to The Network World, 1.5 million Facebook IDs were stolen and were ready up for sale. More about Facebook IDs were stolen and up for Sale Read here...

To make sure that your ID was hacked or not. Check any strange activities that may happen on your Facebook account that were not done by you...

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