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Facebook blocks developers that sold user information
App developers that sold user IDs to data brokers kicked off social network (but only for a six month stint).
Stewart Mitchell
Nov 2 2010 12:31PM
Security
Google Maps founder Waves goodbye
Bound for Facebook.
Staff Writers
Nov 1 2010 4:08PM
Training & Development
Google coder makes Facebook privacy tool
Chrome extension.
Eric Doyle
Oct 23 2010 8:02AM
Software
Facebook goes after three more spammers in court
Accused of offering "enticing, but nonexistent products and services".
Dan Kaplan
Oct 21 2010 2:04PM
Security
Victoria Police serve intervention on Facebook
Court order served to online bully.
Liz Tay
Oct 20 2010 10:50AM
Oddware
Facebook facing privacy furore
Facebook ID numbers passed by apps to advertising companies.
Stewart Mitchell
Oct 19 2010 9:58AM
Security
Skype lets you phone friends on Facebook
Video and audio links can bring overseas friends even closer.
Eric Doyle
Oct 18 2010 8:15AM
Software
Facebook users get one time passwords
Down with OTP?
Liam Tung
Oct 14 2010 6:55AM
Security
Facebook reveals outage cause
Worst crash in four years.
Staff Writers
Sep 24 2010 5:19PM
Software
Five tips for dealing with Facebook privacy issues
Don't want to read 5000 words of Facebook privacy policy to figure out how to rubberneck-proof your private info? We've don't blame you. Fortunately, we've got the answers.
Zara Baxter
Sep 23 2010 1:58PM
Security
Facebook slammed for ‘deceptive’ approach
Privacy experts address social concerns.
Liz Tay
Sep 22 2010 6:07AM
Security
Rackspace terminates Koran burning client
Group still on Facebook.
Liam Tung
Sep 10 2010 2:05PM
Storage
NAB launches 'simplified' website
Relaunches site, creates social networking profiles.
Liz Tay
Aug 31 2010 6:18AM
Strategy
Blogger identifies privacy flaw in Facebook Places
Criticises 'opt-out' feature.
Dan Raywood
Aug 24 2010 1:50PM
Security
Facebook moves into geolocation with 'Places' application
Next step towards "World Where Web".
Dan Raywood
Aug 20 2010 2:21PM
Security
Facebook fixes privacy bug
Flaw existed for unknown length of time.
Angela Moscaritolo
Aug 13 2010 3:06PM
Security
Comment: Why Google wiped out on Wave
With Buzz and Gmail, Google's collaborative experiment didn't stand a chance.
Nate Cochrane
Aug 6 2010 11:27AM
Software
100 million Facebook accounts exposed
The details of 100 million Facebook users - a fifth of the social networking site's members - have been posted online by a security analyst, in a stark demonstration of the potential privacy weaknesses of social networks..
Jul 30 2010 1:30PM
Security
Facebook launches safety page, closes down major app
‘Create Your Quiz' app creators called "blatant spammers".
Dan Raywood
Jul 28 2010 1:01PM
Security
Apple approves Flipboard update
iPad users asked to form an orderly queue.
Liam Tung
Jul 23 2010 10:31AM
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