Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Do not type these words on Facebook. You may have trouble – Virtual Poland


  Anti-burglar protection Facebook proved to be a problem that can result in some complications for the user. Just that he enters anywhere on two words separated by a dot – for example, “to.jest.”
 

 Typing the phrase, eg. In the message window can cause a user logs off and forcing it to scan your computer anti-virus program. This is probably the effect of the security service, which for some reason record in this case attempted burglary. For the moment nothing indicates that there was some higher risk, but either way for the user to use such clusters of words associated with certain inconveniences.
 

 The biggest problem in this situation is that the problematic Facebook user can enter a phrase entirely accidentally, forgetting for example. To separate sentences after the dot space. In case such a situation arises program to scan your computer is made available for download by the same service – so you do not have to have it yourself – but when I run the scanner is required before re-signing in. Although this can be avoided by modifying the browser settings, but again – for the average user that the process is unclear.
 

 For now, Facebook did not respond officially to the whole situation, so there may be some suspicion that it is caused by some action from the outside. Due to the scale of the problem it seems to be doubtful and much more likely is the thesis of deficiencies in the security system of the portal.
 

 The fact that Facebook would rather be safe than sorry and take precautions that are sometimes too strict, especially, moreover, is not surprising. In 2011 he published statistics, according to which unauthorized access may occur with 600,000 accounts per day . You can be almost certain that the current scale of the problem is even greater, and Facebook is doing everything to improve security – after all, one burglary may be enough to ever lose you.
 

  DG
 

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