Yeah i truly agree with this. Just because of this type of minor cause
one should not stop using the most sohisticated social networking
"FACEBOOK".

On Nov 12, 9:40 pm, "Bipin Gautam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/12/07, Sagun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > guys if u really read all the pages of facebook's agreement,  you will
> > find that what ever we create in facebook like picture, will  be owned
> > by them. so be aware of the uses. try not using it if u dont  want to
> > give away your copyrights to facebook company.
>
> - it is said US, other governments and business houses use  such
> social networks for identity profiling, background  checking etc. Funk
> social engineering skills as Kelvin Mitnick?  We have loooot smarter
> people out there.
>
> - All your messenger communication is being logged an associated with
> your social network data, so as with your  emails and so with your
> web-search.
>
> - The encryption algorithm of A5/1 GSM is deliberately weakened  by
> shortening the key length for easy eavesdropping of mobile phone from
> hundreds of meters away.
>
> - NSA projects like ENRON log all your internet communication going
> through USA and allies So as your telephone conversation and records.
>
> - in developed countries so called security camera with face
> recognition capability log all your physical move with your
> associates.
>
> - Smart screening device can penetrate within your cloth and give away
> things you are carrying.
>
> - Your mobile phone can give away your current location and the places
> you have visited and narrowing it down to people you met,  most
> likely, even when switched off.
>
> - all the paper forums you have ever filled is/will be  digitalized
> and interlinked probably here in Nepal too in  future with all your
> details only to be associated to you.
>
> To say a few, bir hospital keeps your basic medical record in  digital
> forum, valley mapping project has mapped your home  location which can
> be associated to your telephone number or  GPS data, the forums you'd
> filled for your exams (TU, SLC?)  most likely has records of your home
> telephone number and other  private details so will.... when your
> citizenship certificate will be digitalized (maybe with your
> fingerprint scaned records) and all  can be associated and interlinked
> to everything with details about social and friend circle from early
> school.
>
> - people use cryptography, security products to protect their
> information BUT without knowing its limitations or technical  details
> to make full use of its capability.It will highly likely leave
> loopholes to people who understand these limitations and want access
> on it.
>
> - your monitors radiation and keystrokes can be logged from  hundred
> meters away to interoperate  what you are typing or  seeing as u do
> it. Also your voice conversation inside your assumed private space
> with parabolic microphone with some noise filtering.
>
> - Even leak your underwear info if jockey has tagged it with RFID.
> (20$ paper note has it too)
>
> - your computer stores your clear tale-tell activity for  months/years
> hanging there to be recovered via digital  forensics and most likely
> your passwords too.
>
> - With intelligence analysis (surveillance, profiling etc) with
> forensics and capabilities as in information security I could  most
> likely distinguish and/or track you to your home with all  your
> details about you my side as you/your closest friend knows about you
> without you giving ANY details about yourself.
>
> - The scary thing is you don't have to be into billion dollars
> govermnent projects to have all or equivalent access to above
> mentioned capabilities. Just having know-how and little bit of
> motivation ...like turning on my RFID scanner near your pant to  see
> if its tagged by passive RFID so that next time if i have  to wait in
> front of the toilet for too long for my turn i could  say if its you
> or someone else with pants down the other side  of door ;) (of course
> without peeping... hehehe )
>
> See brother there are lots to worry about and worry about things that
> we do not know if you start worrying, isn't it?
>
> regards,
> -bipin


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