From: Las Vegas Don on
We all use computers and email as well as a lot of what comes with
it. One hundred million (100,000,000) Facebook accounts were
compromised.

If you use Facebook, as so many of us do, reset your information so
that as little to nothing is released.

Here is a link that is really interesting.


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38463013/ns/technology_and_science-security/
From: Walt on
In article <584b375c-4f97-48ce-9a9c-2972cc79087e(a)y11g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,
Las Vegas Don <dstrevel(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> We all use computers and email as well as a lot of what comes with
> it. One hundred million (100,000,000) Facebook accounts were
> compromised.

Don, in case you didn't read the story you linked to, it was about details that
Facebook members make public about themselves in their user profiles. A guy ran a
program that collected all that public data, and then he made it available online
outside of Facebook. So nothing was "compromised"; it wasn't private to begin with.

> If you use Facebook, as so many of us do, reset your information so
> that as little to nothing is released.

Better late than never, although the horse appears to have left this particular barn.

--- Walt

> Here is a link that is really interesting.
>
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38463013/ns/technology_and_science-security/
From: Las Vegas Don on
On Jul 29, 7:17 pm, Walt <n...(a)none.void> wrote:
> In article <584b375c-4f97-48ce-9a9c-2972cc790...(a)y11g2000yqm.googlegroups..com>,
>  Las Vegas Don <dstre...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > We all use computers and email as well as a lot of what comes with
> > it.  One hundred million (100,000,000) Facebook accounts were
> > compromised.
>
> Don, in case you didn't read the story you linked to, it was about details that
> Facebook members make public about themselves in their user profiles.  A guy ran a
> program that collected all that public data, and then he made it available online
> outside of Facebook.  So nothing was "compromised"; it wasn't private to begin with.

walt, I read the article, I understand. Are you ok? You seem a bit
unbalanced.
>
> > If you use Facebook, as so many of us do, reset your information so
> > that as little to nothing is released.
>
> Better late than never, although the horse appears to have left this particular barn.
>
>    --- Walt
>
>
>
> > Here is a link that is really interesting.
>
> >http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38463013/ns/technology_and_science-security/

Uh, Walt, I am aware of that. Now, go take your meds and go to
sleep. And I thank for your contribution even tho it is given in less
than a giving spirit. Find out what makes you anti-social, what makes
you have a ~need~ to correct everyone and their posts, and why you are
so ...different around here.

Walt, people have views separate from yours, you do understand that
right. They do not need to clear their views through you, you know
this right. You are really making yourself look super bad by trying
to correct others posts. You are acting like the old and CTF,
violating a court order.

Walt, you are becoming the joke of the group, and you are at
present,most assuredly, a well developed troll.

Don
From: Night Wheels on
On Jul 29, 7:59 pm, Las Vegas Don <dstre...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 29, 7:17 pm, Walt <n...(a)none.void> wrote:
>
> Walt, you are becoming the joke of the group, and you are at
> present,most assuredly, a well developed troll.
>
> Don

It does seem like Walt's had some major upset in life and is using you
as a whipping post.
Maybe he lost his favorite pocket protector.