I clicked on a link here in GAW that was supposed to go to Kamala Harris' FB account.
When I clicked on it, I got a warning that someone with the IP address of 99.73.23.193 had logged onto my FB account 18 hours ago.
If it was not me, I needed to change my password.
Here is the hilarious "rest of this story" - I deleted our FB account 15 years ago.
But because I did want to see my kid's, grandkid's, and friends information I created an account under the name I use for my writings. I never post on it; I simply have it so I can see other FB accounts.
So whatever they may have been looking for, they must have been very disappointed.
The IP address that accessed my account is 99.73.23.193 in Stone Mountain, Georgia, United States.
It was so obvious when it came out it was a government surveillance tool. 13 years later I'm not the crazy one for staying off it and telling everyone exactly what it was. What better than a system where you willingly give away all your personal information for..... Likes? A thumbs up counter? How incredibly lame. Billions fell for it hook line and sinker. " It's just for sharing photos and keeping up with friends and family". Your phone still works. Call your relatives. Take a picture and scrap book it.
Look at the locations you’re logged in from right now. I’ve been logged in from other countries for years with no way to log out. Google on the other hand won’t let me log in for certain tasks though my devices have been logged in for years
Explains how and why all of those celebrities and athletes had their private pictures shared. Someone paid someone enough and there they were. Mostly Apple icloud hacks I believe. I'm sure Apple has the same thing going on.
I don't see why MZ would go to prison over it, unless it came out that he was ordering his employees to do it. And I haven't seen anything anywhere saying that he has.
This is on par with employees in shops and restaurants selling your CC numbers. CEOs of those companies don't go to prison for their employees mistakes.
He could be held liable if he did not put appropriate safeguards in place or allowed access to sensitive information open and unmasked where anyone, even the janitorial staff could see it and steal it, which apparently some of them did...
Boy, would I love to have a confidential conversation with you about that...
I clicked on a link here in GAW that was supposed to go to Kamala Harris' FB account.
When I clicked on it, I got a warning that someone with the IP address of 99.73.23.193 had logged onto my FB account 18 hours ago.
If it was not me, I needed to change my password.
Here is the hilarious "rest of this story" - I deleted our FB account 15 years ago. But because I did want to see my kid's, grandkid's, and friends information I created an account under the name I use for my writings. I never post on it; I simply have it so I can see other FB accounts.
So whatever they may have been looking for, they must have been very disappointed.
The IP address that accessed my account is 99.73.23.193 in Stone Mountain, Georgia, United States.
It was so obvious when it came out it was a government surveillance tool. 13 years later I'm not the crazy one for staying off it and telling everyone exactly what it was. What better than a system where you willingly give away all your personal information for..... Likes? A thumbs up counter? How incredibly lame. Billions fell for it hook line and sinker. " It's just for sharing photos and keeping up with friends and family". Your phone still works. Call your relatives. Take a picture and scrap book it.
Im with ya. Ive been skeptical of social media since my daughters my space account 20 years ago. I never have had any social media at all.
Look at the locations you’re logged in from right now. I’ve been logged in from other countries for years with no way to log out. Google on the other hand won’t let me log in for certain tasks though my devices have been logged in for years
For sure they sold mine. Settlement price 1 million.
Explains how and why all of those celebrities and athletes had their private pictures shared. Someone paid someone enough and there they were. Mostly Apple icloud hacks I believe. I'm sure Apple has the same thing going on.
I don't see why MZ would go to prison over it, unless it came out that he was ordering his employees to do it. And I haven't seen anything anywhere saying that he has.
This is on par with employees in shops and restaurants selling your CC numbers. CEOs of those companies don't go to prison for their employees mistakes.
He could be held liable if he did not put appropriate safeguards in place or allowed access to sensitive information open and unmasked where anyone, even the janitorial staff could see it and steal it, which apparently some of them did...
To be criminal I think they would have to prove criminal intent to allow this to happen. Otherwise its civil.
How about Twitter employees who charged $15K to fast track a site check?