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    Default Re: Facebook URL Alert


    read this one....

    https://www.google.com/support/chrom...95617&hl=en-US

  2. #32

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgrnim View Post
    nice. i always wondered what some of those icons meant.

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    Default Re: Facebook URL Alert

    eeh... this was months months ago... because of the spamming problem of fb...

    the downside of this one is that you can't play or use applications... (which mostly one avenue to hack your accounts..)

    this will prevent your account from being hacked... if pata kag click like anang mga "Obamas Dead Photo" hoax links... for example...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tokidoki View Post
    The advice is partially correct.

    This does not eliminate client side hacking and especially keyboard loggers on internet cafes. HTTPS encryption only happens when the data is transmitted AND on the browser. Keyboard loggers do their work BEFORE any data was transmitted and in essence already have your password even before you click the login button on facebook. (take note that even microsoft has a disclaimer regarding this.) Mao na relative risk when you go to internet cafes. Ayaw lang pag gamit ug credit card or login to your online bank account in a cafe. Ok ra na mawala imong fb account imong kwarta mawala aw, good bye na gyud na forever. :-/
    sir, i hope u can enlighten me w/ this one.. u seemed to know things man gd..
    last month due to circumstances beyond my control i was left w/ no choice but to use internet cafe to transfer funds from my bank account. Actually, i was very hesitant to do that knowing there is a possibility of account hacking etc. but i really have to do that, anyways, my question is, provided someone was able to hack my account(knew my password, etc) is it possible for them to transfer funds to an "UN-ENROLLED" third party account?
    my bank requires third party accounts to be registered first before any fund transfer can be done, which i believed most bank does.
    hypothetical question lang ni cz wala man sd noon na happen bad so far.. hope not..
    and what possible security measures should i do, if there's any, should i need to do that again?

    Thanks a lot! sorry ha OT kau ni..

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    Automatic ra man akoa.

  6. #36

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    tnx for d info! pero dili man ta mka chat oi lol

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    thanx sa info....

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    Quote Originally Posted by butong101 View Post
    sir, i hope u can enlighten me w/ this one.. u seemed to know things man gd..
    last month due to circumstances beyond my control i was left w/ no choice but to use internet cafe to transfer funds from my bank account. Actually, i was very hesitant to do that knowing there is a possibility of account hacking etc. but i really have to do that, anyways, my question is, provided someone was able to hack my account(knew my password, etc) is it possible for them to transfer funds to an "UN-ENROLLED" third party account?
    my bank requires third party accounts to be registered first before any fund transfer can be done, which i believed most bank does.
    hypothetical question lang ni cz wala man sd noon na happen bad so far.. hope not..
    and what possible security measures should i do, if there's any, should i need to do that again?

    Thanks a lot! sorry ha OT kau ni..
    Yes, possible na siya. If nagkinahanglan pa siya nga mag register before he can do transfer then that is better. At least naa additional security feature. But what I suggest jud, if wala na jud kay choice but use a public computer, then change your password right after that. At least dili na ka mahadlok nga naa lain makahibawo sa imo password.

    Quote Originally Posted by doi View Post
    tnx for d info! pero dili man ta mka chat oi lol
    Maka chat man gihapon. But apps (I'm not sure if some or most kay I never checked on one, I was never interested in them man) don't work.

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    Default Re: Facebook URL Alert

    bitaw, dugay2 na man ning https sa fb.

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    mana... thank you sa info bro.. i'll tell my friends about this..

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