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In the wake of Europe vs. Facebook’s “Annoy Facebook” campaign, those who participated discovered something very fishy: Facebook claims that it is not required to give a user a ‘complete’ copy of his or her data if, in doing so, the company will be compromising its ‘trade secrets’ or ‘intellectual property’. It’s a bit of […]

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Der Spiegel is reporting that WikiLeaks has had… wait for it… a data leakage accident. You might think, “So what? The data has already been leaked!” Unfortunately, that isn’t quite as clear as it seems. WikiLeaks goes to great lengths to protect both their sources and potential informants by redacting their details from the data […]

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Scam Signature Message: Red Arrow crashes during air show VideoTrending: August 2011Scam Type: Survey Scam, Like-jackingWhy it’s a Scam:Clicking on the wall post link takes you to the following Facebook Page:    If you click play, then your account is like-jacked. This means there is underlying code that hi-jacks your Facebook account without your knowledge or consent […]

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