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A Year Later, Cybercrime Groups Still Rampant on Facebook

65 点作者 snowy大约 6 年前

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Panino大约 6 年前
It&#x27;s good to see Krebs ending his piece with a conversation starter on the costs&#x2F;benefits of using Facebook, and whether people are changing their usage or deleting their accounts. I wonder when this discussion will expand from tech sites to the general press?<p>Years ago Krebs did something similar whenever there was a new hole in the Java interpreter. He regularly advocated that people remove Java support from their web browsers, and that they consider removing it entirely from their computers if they don&#x27;t use any Java apps.<p>In a related comment found below the original article, &quot;MrB&quot; writes how Facebook still tracks people without accounts. This is why I block Facebook&#x27;s BGP prefixes in my router, their domains in my DNS resolver, and key hostnames in &#x2F;etc&#x2F;hosts. With this combination, Facebook is unlikely to be able to track me even when I&#x27;m in between setups. For example it should work in cases where I temporarily fail to re-populate &#x2F;etc&#x2F;hosts while doing testing, or set up a new computer (still using the same router), etc. And since their IP blocks and domains are relatively stable, it doesn&#x27;t take much babysitting on my part.
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jammygit大约 6 年前
I&#x27;m curious. Its so hard to be anonymous online. How do they do it?
ryanlol大约 6 年前
I wonder if these are “real” cybercrime groups or just people from poor countries trying to make a living by scamming each other.<p>I would expect these FB groups to be more like scam sites Alboraaq or Cardmafia than “real” crime forums like Verified.
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