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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Facebook Phishing Scheme: Montco Residents Beware

Facecrooks.com warns of a new scam aimed to get your personal info.

You don't have to be Manti Te'o to be caught by a phishing scam. In fact, you could live right here in Montgomery County. Facecrooks.com is warning users of the popular social media website to keep an eye out for a new phishing scam. A screen form like the one shown pops up, asking users to fill it out on behalf of Facebook Security. Often displaying as "Faćebøøĸ Sẻƈurîƚy," according to the site, it is not in fact the real security site operated by Facebook. According to Facecrooks, the message will tell you that you were "reported to have violated a policy that is considered disruptive or insulting Facebook users." Do not fill out the form. The site says that users that fill out the form are "granting access to their personal information …

Jim McNeill

6:30 am on Monday, May 13, 2013

Stay off social media, have real friends and family in the real world. "wastebook" HA!   more ›

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Montco Moms Turn to Facebook to Consign

Local mothers exchange childhood toys, clothing and accessories using social media.

Moms have to do it all. From getting the kids to soccer practice, to scheduling every doctor, dentist and eye appointment, from school homework to dance recitals, it just never ends. Moms over the years have developed some unique ways of organizing it all. Thankfully, with tools like smartphones, Google calendars, and alarmed reminders, there are multiple tricks of the trade these days. Some mothers in Montgomery County have found a way to even use social media to their advantage, too. With Facebook, some 502 moms have found a way to consign online. It can be difficult to get around to all the sales, find clothes and toys on a budget and make the family dollar stretch, but with Montgomery County Kids Online Yard Sale, the sale is always in…

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

When Your Boss Asks for Your Facebook Password…

Blogger Laura Freed explains CISPA, the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act .

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Know Your Rights and Risks—a Live Discussion on Social Media and Employment Law

Folkman Law attorney Erica Domingo will lead a panel on your social media rights and risks in the workplace.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

When Should the Kids Have Facebook Accounts?

What ages are appropriate for joining social media sites? Montco Mommy debates.

It is official. My kids have their own Facebook pages. Yes, they are only 5 and 7 now, but in all honesty, they don’t quite “own them” solo just yet. I set them up, after much request from family, not for them to “Like” random pages, Harlem Shake videos and let’s face it, lots of cute cat photos. Instead, I find it to be a place to chronicle their lives. Much like my weekly column, I find it to be a nice space to save their daily shenanigans. My children are full of hysterical commentary, and I’ve dubbed them their “-isms.” Fans of my own, personal Facebook page largely tune in strictly to read the latest Seamus-ism or Alora-ism, not so much what I’m doing day-to-day. Then there are the photos. We take so many photos, and like most busy …

Sara R.

11:09 am on Friday, February 22, 2013

No, there are safer ways to chronicle your kids' sayings and photos. You are obviously in control of it at this point, but it brings up the issue. Exposure at such early ages to social media, internet gaming, etc. has the potential for such harm to the kids. Technology is great, don't get me wrong! But CARELESS exposure is part of the undoing of the innocence of our kids' early childhood. Please…   more ›

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Facebook Tests Charging for Messages

Sending messages to people who are not your "friends" on the social network service will cost you a dollar.

Facebook is testing a new messaging feature in the U.S. where users can pay to message someone who isn’t their friend. In a news release, Facebook explains spending the $1 to send a message will ensure that your message gets sent to the receiver's Inbox, where it will generate a notification that the recipient sees, instead of the "Other" folder, where it could be hidden indefinitely unless the recipient happens to look in there. Watch the video to learn more.

Dot

12:18 pm on Saturday, December 22, 2012

Also, you can pay $7.00 to alert folks to the most important posts. Yeah, right! I have facebook stock (unfortunately) so raising revenues can be good for me, but there must be a better way!   more ›

Monday, December 10, 2012

Facebook Servers Down Monday Evening

Has the apocalypse come early?

Don't panic. Don't check your computers. Don't call the authorities. Those pictures of your kids eating ice cream funny will have to wait. Facebook is down for many users, as of Monday evening. No explanation is available at this time. Huffington Post reports that Gmail was down for around 18 minutes today, and Google Drive experienced a short outage.  Many have taken to Twitter to report the outage. Others joke about using MySpace again and that the Mayan apocalypse has come early. Stay tuned for more. What do you do when Facebook's down? Upload a picture to this story and show us!

DJ

6:58 am on Wednesday, December 12, 2012

This is why I only use friendster, Myspace, and Geocities.   more ›

Friday, November 30, 2012

Upper Dublin Student Pictures Found on Porn Website

Upper Dublin Middle School and High School students pictures have been found on a porn website.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Could Facebook Hurt Your Chances To Get Into College?

College admissions offices are scanning students' social media accounts.

Could the posts on your teen's Facebook page hurt his or her chances to get into college? Possibly. According to a report on ABC World News , with annual admissions getting more and more competitive some schools have resorted to skimming social media pages to scope out potential students. "Most kids have no idea how important it is that their profile[s] online -- Twitter, Facebook, other social media spaces -- need to be appropriate for the admissions process," said Dean Skarlis, president of The College Advisor of New York, to ABC World News. "Most kids don't even realize what's appropriate and what's not because they're 16, 17 and their idea of what might be appropriate is very different than that of a college admissions person." The …

Karla Yeager Loughead

10:28 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

I don't know about colleges, but what was in Facebook and the internet was the difference between my son getting his job and another applicant not getting it.   more ›

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Are You Seeing Private Messages on Your Facebook Wall?

Many users complain formerly private messages are now publicly visible. Facebook denies it. Are you seeing this problem?

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