Facebook has accidentally revealed personal information about its members.
The social networking site divulged the dates of birth of many of its 80
million active users, even those who had requested that the information remained
confidential.
Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos, explained that the
information was exposed during a public beta test of Facebook's new design.
"I was shocked to see people's full date of birth revealed, even though I
knew they had their privacy set up correctly to supposedly hide the information,
" he said.
"It is essential that users of social networks should have confidence that
their privacy will be protected, and it is especially important with information
like your date of birth which can be a golden nugget for a committed identity
thief."
Cluley added that he informed Facebook as soon as he discovered the flaw,
which now appears to have been fixed.
Sophos has
published
a video on its YouTube channel demonstrating the security hole.
London, United Kingdom | Feltham City Learning Centre
ICT Systems Administrator - Feltham City Learning Centre - £23,097 - £24,528 A full time ICT Systems Administrator to work in the Feltham City Learning Centre. This role requires a broad range of ICT skills ... more >
CORPORATE SERVICES E-HEALTH DEPARTMENT RAIGMORE HOSPITAL INVERNESS TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT TEAM IT TECHNICAL SPECIALIST £24,103 to £32,653 PA An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the technical development team within the eHealth Department. We are looking ... more >
Sandiacre, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom | NHS Midlands
Workstream Lead Requirement, Design, Build and Test (Business Analyst) Strategic IM&T - Delivery Band 7: £29,091 - £38,352 per annum Hours: 37.5 per week Base: Octavia House, Sandiacre Job Ref: 973 - 080810 ... more >
EDM Administrator - London - £22,300 to £24,200pa The Crown Estate is a unique organisation that manages a vast and varied property portfolio, comprising commercial, agricultural and marine interests throughout Britain. We are looking for an ... more >More job opportunities