You don’t have to be a celebrity to worry about your account being compromised, and using a key is a great way to improve security
Man logs into Facebook account of the woman using his stolen laptop
Two wrongs don’t make a right: even if you find someone using your stolen laptop via remote-control software it doesn’t mean you can snoop through their stuff
How one man could have deleted any public Facebook video
And then Dan Melamed did the right thing: he reported it to Facebook
Israeli soldiers duped into installing malware via fake Facebook profiles
Hamas used one of the oldest tricks in the social engineering book to dupe IDF soldiers
News in brief: flying cars take off; terrible passwords; Facebook picks Paris incubator campus
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
News in brief: Assange ducks promise; CIA papers go online; G+ adds Facebook-like features
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
Cautious welcome to Facebook’s moves to fight fake news
Senior journalist appointed to lead Facebook’s efforts, but will those efforts go far enough?
How could social media legalese be made more friendly?
A lawyer’s attempt to make Instagram’s T&Cs more kid-friendly is great – so we had a go at some of the other platforms’ terms
Obama’s social media posts published as searchable archive
Everything from Twitter posts to Instagram pictures can be searched in the Obama administration’s social media archive
Facebook Buys Data From Third-Party Brokers To Fill In User Profiles
An anonymous reader quotes a report from International Business Times: According to a report from ProPublica, the world’s largest social network knows far more about its users than just what they do online. What Facebook can’t glean from a user’s…