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The hidden face 2011
The hidden face 2011






the hidden face 2011

I’m not sure if Facebook tries very hard to conceal their security information from the masses or simply makes no attempt at all to show it. The relationship between a handsome conductor (Quim Gutiérrez) and his jealous girlfriend (Clara Lago) takes a wicked turn when she tests his fidelity by hiding inside a secret room in their house but the results are more terrifying than she could have imagined.

#THE HIDDEN FACE 2011 PASSWORD#

The idea is that if the computer has a keystroke logger on it, at least your primary password will not be compromised. This haunting thriller, The Hidden Face, pushes the limits of love, passion and betrayal to the extreme. This is something you should do if you are going to log onto Facebook from a public computer, live in the US, and have a mobile phone. Īnother blog post from last year told of the ability to use one-time passwords. The blog about this new feature, which is undoubtedly a reaction to FireSheep, is at.

the hidden face 2011

That is to say you should have to choose not to use https or else you will use a secure connection. There should be a very visible option at the time you log in to use https for the whole session, and it should be an opt-out feature. The truth is, I have not yet been able to find the setting and the feature is improperly implemented, if it does exist at all. A recent post tells of a change that will make Facebook safer to use on unsecured WIFI connections. Now not all of the blog posts are about security, but some are. Another thing you can do is go to the Facebook blog at. This should be a prominent link on their landing page, but it is not there. You can go to and get some information there. So, since no decision maker at Facebook has the common sense to put links to security information available on Facebook anywhere that a normal person could and would actually find it, I’ll share with you the few places I do know to find it. You really have to dig to find security information at Facebook, or else know where to find it. At the bottom of the page there is the word “Privacy”, but that’s marketing. Take a look at Do you see the word security anywhere? No, it isn’t there. A part of the problem is that the Facebook culture is anti-security and that is a very tough obstacle for their security professionals.įacebook security is by marketing design.

the hidden face 2011

They have almost no depth in privacy, but they have real security talent. Take a look atįacebook actually does have some exceptionally talented security professionals. Facebook security is by marketing design. A part of the problem is that the Facebook culture is anti-security and that is a very tough obstacle for their security professionals. Facebook actually does have some exceptionally talented security professionals.








The hidden face 2011