Facebook decided to increase their security measures similar to those applied in Tunisia censors after recent attacks in that country, today announced the network, just hours after the account’s own founder, Mark Zuckerberg, was hijacked by a hacker. The largest virtual network in the world today detailed in his blog that he intends to implement measures such as widespread access to its network via the https protocol, and even ask users to properly identify some of your friends on Facebook before log.
These measures were announced shortly after it became public that Zuckerberg himself suffered the intrusion of a hacker in your Facebook account and posting a message in which he allegedly supported the initiative that his multimillion-dollar company to become an “enterprise social “and promising to invest their profits in charitable causes.
So says the specialized portal TechCrunch today, he made a “screenshot” (a digital photo of the screen) the text before the page was disabled. The text also includes, by way of signature, a reference to the Hacker Cup, a competition sponsored by hackers Facebook itself.
The attack on Zuckerberg profile occurs just days after the Facebook page of French President Nicolas Sarkozy, was white from hackers who managed to get into your system and enter a message in which the occupant of the Elysee supuestamente anunciaba would never stand for election.
Thus, Facebook announced today through its blog that applies several improvements to enhance safety and added that provides wider access to its network via the https protocol, which, he warned, a bit slow browsing the network and is not compatible with some of the applications developed by third parties.
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