Georgia family members of three social networking web-site Facebook log in by way of cellular telephone when he all of a sudden found himself into many personal information contained unfamiliar Facebook account. time,
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus, the 26-year-old Canda Sisang Jersey (Candace Sawyer) to use their very own intelligent telephone log Facebook.com, all of a sudden found on their own into a people's accounts without getting into person identify and password. Then, Sangye Er asked his sister Mary (Mari) and her mother Fran (Fran), obtain that they've entered a odd account. the emergence of this mess is due to the user's mobile phone services supplier AT & T's network malfunctions. This is not only a threat to Facebook users, but also a threat to AT & T network for all users. failure in the event of such a network,
Microsoft Office Professional 2010, the Internet can not identify the person, leading into other people's accounts. To create matters worse, users can not take any measures to prevent this from happening. Therefore, security researchers warned that any facts on the Net, including public and non-public confidential information and facts,
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional, may be disclosed in different ways. security experts said, the situation is still uncertain is the occasional or frequent, but such a network failure occurs not only on the phone, the Web is also possible using the PC experience. Security research firm Hexagon Security Group founder 南森哈梅尔 (Nathan Hamiel) said: > AT & T spokesman Michael McCoy (Michael Coe), said mobile phone users log in the wrong Facebook pages, fact, Sangye Er happened in November last year,
Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007, also appeared. At that time,
Microsoft Office Professional 2010, a 名叫史蒂芬辛 Berg (Stephen Simburg) of Facebook users that log in by his cellular phone account on Facebook and discovered a message to their people do not know. Xin Boge said: e-mail address and send email asking where they know or have seen. This person wrote back saying: AT & T's network failure caused them to log on Facebook by way of mobile telephone when the chaos.