Friday, September 12, 2014

“Facebook Messenger sees everything you do ‘- Telegraaf.nl

Facebook Messenger contains code to spy on their users than spyware who specifically is designed for. Before warns cyber security expert Jonathan Zdziarski on Twitter

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He dived into the code of Facebook Messenger and liked what information the company hence all touts . So Facebook knows where you tap, how often a device horizontally or vertically is used and how long the user is in the app versus how long it runs in the background.

In addition, Facebook also understand the wifi networks where a user is connecting to and what other applications are running on the device. “I worked for security companies who do not even know that this was all,” said Zdziarski, which include working with antivirus specialist McAfee.

Incidentally Zdziarski also says that although the code suggests that Facebook “everything in can monitor what device also but, “this is not even necessarily done. An employee of Facebook gives a response only that information is collected to “better and faster” to make. The Facebook Messenger app

Facebook Messenger has recently become mandatory for Facebook users who want to chat with others . Earlier that could still within the app from Facebook itself.

Immediately there was much criticism of all permissions required by the company in the installation of the app. Thus, the user will include agreement to give access to the camera, microphone, contacts, location information and more. Zdziarski closes his Twitter argument by stating: “when you’re angry, do not forget that you yourself have voted them in when you installed the app.”

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Image of Peter Polder
12-09-2014, 09:34
Piet Polder (guest)

” I have nothing to hide “, no later being convicted of illegal downloading. in the United States to the first foreigner among TTIP Since no D’66 judges.

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12-09-2014, 08:44
Klaas Cheese (guest)

Facebook is sooo 2012

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Image of Piotre
12-09-2014, 08:30
Piotre (guest)

If you wants to make sure no one knows what you’re doing, where you are and who you are, then creep away in a dark corner and say nothing. If you feel comfortable in knowing that in the event that something happens to you, you can be found by our Facebook friends share especially your whole phone. Privacy is so overdone these days …

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12-09-2014, 08:18
NN (guest)

So many people say “I have nothing to hide”, well I DO that. No NO terrorism or criminal cases, but just my personal life, I like to eat what pants I love about that kind of trivia. Besides the census 30s 20th century saw not many people like to admit that they belonged to the Jewish religious community israelitich ‘a problem. and we all know where that has led to a few years later. Give no more information about you than is necessary because anything you say can and will be used against you.

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Image of kees
12-09-2014, 07:19
kees (guest)

Just all that app deleted

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Image of jorrit
11-09-2014, 22:09
jorrit (guest)

People now does not make you so busy. Almost every app does things like this. Eventually, most of the information is used for, or to improve the product or marketing. Nice catchy! Then you can continue to use. Most apps nice complimentary Oo, and then something else we are here on this site and the first thing I saw was an advertisement banner to market with products that last week I still googled. Zelfe idea and thus the telegraph does participate. I have avenues open throughout my

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Image of Danny
11-09-2014, 21:51
Danny (guest)

Did t been taken off

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11-09-2014, 21:08
robinjo

Any app that requires access to the use of my position, contacts and I know what goes right in the trash. Push messages? Never ever. For the rest, use as many fake addresses.

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Image of jelle of Amsterdam
11-09-2014, 20:21
jelle of Amsterdam (guest)

There is only one solution uninstall them right away, or just like I do not give correct info Your position determiner disable and maim your contacts by verwiselen with eg. example .nl.com yes Fb fine but protect your id

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Image of marissa
11-09-2014, 20:16
marissa (guest)

This is not normal bunch of weirdos little privacy walk steal

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Image Flip
11-09-2014, 20:07
Flip (guest)

Fuck Facebook big brother do not use Facebook or Facebook messenger

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Image of Levi
11-09-2014, 19:54
Levi (guest)

The price of a set of homing pigeons is already pretty up.

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Image of Rob
11-09-2014, 19:23
Rob (guest)

I’m also fond of those calls from countries like China, Norway and America companies that my name and number of a sudden while I myself always have loved that. a little behind the scenes It turns out … they have bought from that google-youTube-whatsapp-Facebook gang !!! They have spied somewhere that I’m an entrepreneur and unsolicited resold. People believe mij..ik already have an x ​​previously had a dispute with google and they caught with fraud and manipulation … this is going to get a lot worse.

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Image of Koen
11-09-2014, 19:21
Koen (guest)

You can just click your phone in your browser Facebooking with message Messenger so you DO NOT NEED. So you do not need to walk. No undue risk

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Image of Peter1961
11-09-2014, 18:56
Peter1961 (guest)

George Orwell was right!

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11-09-2014, 18:38
von (guest)

Facebook is watching you! They all do it not just Facebook. The state, which stands vast.Een article Marketplace and assistance are to be read in this newspaper a while ago. Social media is always dangerous, especially for young people who feel they can do anything and be melden.Heel dangerous, especially for those who need to apply for jobs, the companies also look below to see what meat they have in the cockpit, they not only read them also see compromising foto’s.Kijk always with what you do with this medium.

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11-09-2014, 18:37
gebruikerebb18e4a32

Does the government also how we think about them !!!!

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11-09-2014, 18:36
Nolle Jansen (guest)

I have a cell phone that I can just make and receive calls, nothing else. This suits me well. And I want to be equally disturbed, is that off. No further polonaise with that thing. I’m supposed to have a new one, only not longer available. And you are actually required to purchase. Wipe a dirty thing

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Image of Noor
11-09-2014, 18:28
Noor (guest)

It’s free so why complain.

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Image of Marco V
11-09-2014, 18:28
Marco V (guest)

In a week, no one is talking more about it and we all FBM installed because all our friends are doing it and everyone still misses the convenience. And rightly so because where does everyone still busy, if you have into it you’ll see that it is indeed just a simple user info is like how you hold your phone while chatting. A few months ago was WhatApp still under the spell you know it yet? And who told us there are now over …………..

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Image of Eric
11-09-2014, 18:18
Eric (guest)

No problem. I have nothing to hide

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11-09-2014, 18:04
GJZwart

This is really laugh, how one should be naive if we think that we are not being watched by different routes. Will you not then you have your bank / store cards, telephone and computers / laptops do out of the door. Do more especially not step outside the door. If it is for our safety can totally harmless.

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Image of vwarmenhoven
11-09-2014, 17:59
vwarmenhoven

Almost everyone uses facebook. But if travel data is stored to detect terrorists this for our safety then calls everyone about privacy. Facebook already know what you eat and drink tonight …. goodnight.

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