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Re: facebook 'routing flaw'?

> Facebook from mobile phones last weekend and wound up in a startling
> place: strangers' accounts with full access to troves of private
> information.
>
> The glitch — the result of a routing problem at the family's wireless
> carrier, AT&T — revealed a little known security flaw with far reaching
> implications for everyone on the Internet, not just Facebook users.
>



Re: facebook 'routing flaw'?

>Facebook from mobile phones last weekend and wound up in a startling
>place: strangers' accounts with full access to troves of private
>information.
>
>The glitch — the result of a routing problem at the family's wireless
>carrier, AT&T — revealed a little known security flaw with far reaching
>implications for everyone on the Internet, not just Facebook users.
>
>--
>Michael Scheidell, CTO
>Phone: 561-999-5000, x 1259

RE: facebook 'routing flaw'?

Facebook from mobile phones last weekend and wound up in a startling 
place: strangers' accounts with full access to troves of private 
information.

The glitch - the result of a routing problem at the family's wireless 
carrier, AT&T - revealed a little known security flaw with far reaching 
implications for everyone on the Internet, not just Facebook users.

-- 
Michael Scheidell, CTO
Phone: 561-999-5000, x 1259

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facebook 'routing flaw'?

Facebook from mobile phones last weekend and wound up in a startling 
place: strangers' accounts with full access to troves of private 
information.

The glitch — the result of a routing problem at the family's wireless 
carrier, AT&T — revealed a little known security flaw with far reaching 
implications for everyone on the Internet, not just Facebook users.

-- 
Michael Scheidell, CTO
Phone: 561-999-5000, x 1259



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