Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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An article where Facebook reveals that it was a target of a "hacker group". I have a few questions after reading this article. 1) Is this even true or is it just a way for Facebook to deflect attention from greater self-perpetuated security issues? 2) If Facebook is already giving our information and identity away, who is left to hack it and why? 3) Based on class discussion this past Thursday, the 14th, does this change anybody's perspective on how "safe" they feel on Facebook?
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 Thanks for fixing that! What about the point that Professor Moglen makes that isn't really just "our" safety that we need to be concerned about, but more the informing that we are doing on others?

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That, I absolutely agree with. I've been reading more on data-mining, websites tracking you, etc, recently. I think the impact of informing on others is big, but I think people do much more damage informing on themselves.This CNN article does a good job of explaining how the internet has become a surveillance state. In short, I think we do A LOT more damage to ourselves than we know. I've also found an article, that I don't know if its credible or not, that says there are websites out there that permit anyone to look up anyone elses' Google searches.

-- SamuelDostart - 18 Mar 2013

 
 
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