Data Privacy
Sophos warns of the dangers of allowing strangers access to online profiles. computer security company Sophos has warned users of social networks on the dangers of allowing strangers access to their online profiles. This warning is the result of new research about the risks of identity theft and information that take place on Facebook, one of the most popular social networks on the Internet and a global phenomenon. Through a photo chosen at random from the users of Facebook, the research showed that 41 percent of users over two out of five, discloses personal information - email address, birth date or phone number - to a stranger, which increases that are susceptible to identity theft. Coinciding with the investigation, Sophos has published a guide on best practices to keep users safe behavior on Facebook, in which, according to available data, it enrolls more than 100,000 new users per day. Source: http://www.vnunet.es/ More on informatica in: http://juan-mendizabal.netfirms.com http://tus-links.com.ar/antivirus/
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