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Jason

Big Perm


 16   Posted - 05/19/2010 :  09:43:54 Show Profile
Facebook still sucks
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PM me for insurance in DFW

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motorx

Tail Gunner


 17   Posted - 05/19/2010 :  09:55:49 Show Profile
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Not as far as I'm concerned. I'm not on Facebook. I guess I can post here by myself. LOL



Originally posted by Robbie - 04/22/2009 : 15:09:48


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I just completed permanently deleting my Facebook account, and I predict there will be more.




Originally posted by Robbie - 05/19/2010 : 09:37:38



Dude, make up your mind....... [f2]



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Originally posted by Electric Sheep-

"that only applies because you're buying cheap shit"

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Robbie

Zoo Freak


 18   Posted - 05/19/2010 :  10:05:11 Show Profile Visit Robbie's Homepage Click to see Robbie's MSN Messenger address
I ended up creating a facebook account so that I would know my enemy. In InfoSec we have to defend against this shit, sometimes just for general security, sometimes for compliance.

Here's what I mean (long read)

http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9176439/Social_networking_boosts_legal_regulatory_compliance_headaches?taxonomyId=130&pageNumber=1
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When God made the ass, he didn't say, 'Hey, it's just your basic hinge, let's knock off early.' He said, 'Behold ye angels, I have created the ass. Throughout the ages to come, men and women shall grab hold of these, and shout my name!

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Scrambled

Lame Duck


 19   Posted - 05/19/2010 :  10:34:47 Show Profile Visit Scrambled's Homepage Send Scrambled an AOL Message Send Scrambled a Yahoo! Message
Ah, the days of yester-year when we got on here to bash JNT...

Has been quiet - but I'm pretty OK with that.
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Called my stockbroker this morning and asked him what I should be buying.


...he said "Canned Goods and Ammunition".

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Texas4x4

Tail Gunner


 20   Posted - 05/19/2010 :  11:37:38 Show Profile
quote:
I ended up creating a facebook account so that I would know my enemy. In InfoSec we have to defend against this shit, sometimes just for general security, sometimes for compliance.

Here's what I mean (long read)

http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9176439/Social_networking_boosts_legal_regulatory_compliance_headaches?taxonomyId=130&pageNumber=1

Originally posted by Robbie - 05/19/2010 : 10:05:11


We have it blocked here for that very reason.
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Alcohol does not make you FAT!

it makes you LEAN....

…..against tables, chairs, floors, walls and ugly people.

Or, in Brett's case - makes you blind in one eye...

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Robbie

Zoo Freak


 21   Posted - 05/19/2010 :  11:56:43 Show Profile Visit Robbie's Homepage Click to see Robbie's MSN Messenger address
I can't get them to let me block it here. I do block the email and chat components though [f2]

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When God made the ass, he didn't say, 'Hey, it's just your basic hinge, let's knock off early.' He said, 'Behold ye angels, I have created the ass. Throughout the ages to come, men and women shall grab hold of these, and shout my name!

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Robbie

Zoo Freak


 22   Posted - 05/19/2010 :  13:13:45 Show Profile Visit Robbie's Homepage Click to see Robbie's MSN Messenger address
And another one...

IDG News Service - Facebook is fixing a Web programming bug that could have allowed hackers to alter profile pages or make restricted information public.

The flaw was discovered last week and reported to Facebook by M.J. Keith, a senior security analyst with security firm Alert Logic.

The bug has to do with the way that Facebook checked to make sure that browsers connecting with the site were the ones they claimed to be. Facebook's servers use code called a "post_form_id" token to check that the browser trying to do something -- liking a group, for example -- was actually the browser that had logged into the account.

Facebook's servers check this token before making any changes to the user's page, but Keith discovered that when he simply deleted the token from messages, he could change many settings on any Facebook account.


"It's like putting locks on a bunch of stuff but not locking them," he said in an interview.

Keith could make users' private information public, change or read profile information, even add new contact e-mail addresses, he said. "It's pretty bad; you can do a lot of damage with it," he said.

Facebook worked with Alert Logic to fix the bug, known as a cross-site request forgery (CSRF), Facebook spokesman Simon Axten confirmed in an e-mail message. "It's now fixed," he said. "We're not aware of any cases in which it was used maliciously."

But as of late Tuesday afternoon, Pacific time, after Axten sent his e-mail, Facebook had not completely fixed the issue. For testing purposes, Keith created a Web page with an invisible iFrame HTML element that he programmed in Javascript. When the IDG News Service clicked on this page while logged into Facebook, it made the Facebook user automatically "like" several pages with no further interaction.

That's pretty much how an attack would have worked, Keith said. A victim would need to be tricked into clicking on a malicious Web site that contained the Javascript code that exploited the CSRF flaw.

Facebook has been under a lot of heat recently by users who feel it hasn't done enough to protect their privacy, and embarrassing technical glitches like this don't help the social-networking company's case.

Earlier this month, Facebook had to temporarily pull its chat feature, after another bug let users eavesdrop on their friends' private chat sessions.
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When God made the ass, he didn't say, 'Hey, it's just your basic hinge, let's knock off early.' He said, 'Behold ye angels, I have created the ass. Throughout the ages to come, men and women shall grab hold of these, and shout my name!

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Jeepney

Got Gas?


 23   Posted - 05/19/2010 :  17:06:12 Show Profile
good point Robbie. After they made the recent change, which opened EVERYTHING up by default, I spent way too much time shutting as much down over there as possible.

If you want to hook up with old High School Girlfriends, who recently got divorced, or are boring, or were dumped for a reason, then facebook rocks.

LMAO!!
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"what's the use of being stupid if you don't show it now and then "

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Frankenstein

CoPilot


 24   Posted - 05/23/2010 :  10:02:01 Show Profile
Yeah I have been on the verge of shutting mine down. I axed my Myspace account and about to do the facebook. Just a huge waste of time. I have no kids and never will and my religous beliefs fall in line with that too. That in mind thats about 75 percent of the freakin posts on there. Just a giant waste.....
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Notorious P.I.G. Kingjason
http://www.southbaycustoms.com/fullsizejeeps/frankenstien/


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AdventureJeep

CoPilot


 25   Posted - 07/27/2010 :  22:48:47 Show Profile Visit AdventureJeep's Homepage Send AdventureJeep an AOL Message Send AdventureJeep a Yahoo! Message
Today I had one of my wife's friends text her that "I must not have much to do" since I had posted some photos on FB. Time to pull the plug...
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97 TJ - 03 H2

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