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High school student faces 20 years in prison for Facebook messages(0)
An 18-year-old high school student from the greater Boston area has been arrested and charged with making terroristic threats after police were alerted to “disturbing verbiage” on his personal Facebook page. Authorities have set bond at one million dollars for Cameron B. D’Ambrosio of Methuen, MA following a Thursday afternoon arraignment one day after he was apprehended at his home around 30 miles north of Boston. Read More |
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CISPA: U.S. employees to give bosses their Facebook PASSWORDS(0)
An attempt to ban US bosses from asking employees to hand over their Facebook login details has been blocked by Congress. Read More |
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Boston Marathon Explosion Facebook Page Created 2 Days Before(0)
“Thoughts Go Out To All Involved In The Boston Explosions.” The page was created Two Days Ago!! The page is now gone but was this created by the bomber or was this one of those mysteries that appear.. Just like Sandy Hook and not to mention; the Sandy Hook victims were at this Boston Marathon event! The VIP tent was right near the explosion! Seriously? Sounds like a twisted plan to cover up something. So now is this just a conspiracy or is it the truth that will never become accepted as a False Flag attack against our freedoms from a tyrannical government. There is no reason for innocent citizens to be attacked! Please spread this info, we have posted multiple articles on the Boston bombing. Be sure to check them out Another Image: |
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The CIA — Facebook — Factbook(0)
The CIA Factbook is a searchable database that provides information on the history, people, government, economy, geography, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues for 267 world countries and nations. Wouldn’t be really cool if the CIA had something like this except it was database for Individuals instead of the countries? Read More |
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IRS to monitor Facebook, Twitter for tax cheats(0)
Is the IRS about to get too close for comfort? New reports brought to light by one privacy and data security expert suggest that this tax filing season the Internal Revenue Service may be monitoring social media for any clues of tax cheats. According to Kristen Mathews, a partner attorney at law firm Proskauer Rose LLP who specializes in privacy and data security Read More |
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High-Tech NYPD Unit Tracks Criminals Through Facebook and Instagram Photos(0) Murray Weiss Socializing online is landing criminals in custody. Police are searching for suspects’ photos on Instagram and Facebook, then running them through the NYPD’s new Facial Recognition Unit to put a face to a name, DNAinfo New York has learned. Read More |
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Family’s Home Raided over Facebook Photo of Child’s Rifle(0)
New Jersey police and Dept. of Children and Families officials raided the home of a firearms instructor and demanded to see his guns after he posted a Facebook photo of his 11-year-old son holding a rifle. Read More |
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Facebook knows your secrets: ‘Likes’ reveal users’ personality(0) Facebook’s ‘like’ button can reveal more than you realize, a new study has showed. By liking posts and links, you may be revealing personal secrets, like your sexuality or religious and political views. The findings have raised privacy concerns. A study by the National Academy of Sciences examined 58,000 Facebook users in the US, who volunteered their likes, demographic profiles and psychometric test results. Researchers managed to draw “surprisingly accurate” findings about a given user’s race, IQ, sexuality, substance use, personality and political views by analyzing the topics and items they ‘liked,’ even if they set strong privacy settings for their page. Read More |
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Cops patrolling Facebook for predictive policing(0)
Just seconds after the trigger of a gun is squeezed, police officers in cities and towns across America are alerted thanks to the latest and greatest state-of-the-art technology. Up-to-the-moment accuracy isn’t always enough, though. Read More |
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Mother Tried to Sell Her Kids on Facebook for $4,000(0) By Chris Taylor Here’s a quick parenting tip: It’s not OK to offer to sell your children on Facebook, even if you really need the money. Misty VanHorn, a mother of two in Oklahoma, found that out the hard way over the weekend. VanHorn, 22, was arrested Saturday for alleged trafficking of minors on Facebook Read More |
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Facebook to block negative comments about Newtown massacre(0)
Facebook will block sensitive content linked to the Newtown, Conn., school massacre, the company and the state’s congressional delegation said. Many of the Newtown tribute pages posted to Facebook were created by relatives of the victims or survivors, but others were created by people with no connection to the tragedy Read More |
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NBC.com hacked, Google Chrome and Facebook block the site(0) By Gina Hall Several major sites have been hacked recently had Hollywood hasn’t been spared. NBC reported Thursday that it was actively working to resolve issues on its website after security professionals warned that the NBC.com and its subsidiary sites had been hacked and infected with code that spread the Citadel Trojan, according to a report by PC World. Read More |
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Apple claims cyber-attack on staff computers by hackers that targeted Facebook(0) Apple has confirmed it has sustained the widest known cyber-attack on its computers. While the company is trying to downplay the consequences, the full extent of the breach is not yet clear. Hackers infected the Macintosh computers of Apple’s employees with malicious software that had been designed specifically to attack Mac computers, Reuters reports. Hundreds of companies, including high-profile defense contractors, became victims of the virus Read More |
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Facebook tracks data from users who have logged out(0) The hacker Nik Cubrilovic has revealed that Facebook collects data from users who have logged out. Facebook confirmed but insisted the information is only used for security purposes, aggregate statistics or it it not logged at all, the Wall Street Journal reports. Read More |
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Facebook among US corporations that pay no income taxes(0)
As a result of tax loopholes and deductions, the social media giant Facebook paid no income taxes for the fiscal year 2012, despite reaping $1.1 billion in US corporate profits, according to a new report. While Americans have just been subjected to higher taxes, billion-dollar corporations like Facebook, General Electric, Boeing and Wells Fargo have all been able to avoid paying any corporate income taxes, reports Citizens for Tax Justice. Read More |

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