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Cybercrime on Facebook

Posted Jun 30 2009, 05:49 AM by Douglas McIntyre
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Facebook is becoming one of the most dangerous places on the Internet. According to Reuters, “scammers break into accounts posing as friends of users, sending spam that directs them to Web sites that steal personal information and spread viruses.”

Since Facebook has, by some measures, more than 200 million members, the problem is extremely serious and could undermine the growth of the social network and cut into the time that current members spend on the site.

The cybercrime issue could also damage Facebook’s reputation with marketers, a reputation is just beginning to build in the hope of increasing its modest revenue by bringing in large national advertisers. Industry sources suppose that Facebook will lose a modest sum of money on $500 million of revenue this year, a tiny sum compared to the size of its audience.

Facebook is already struggling to get advertisers to pay attention. It is hard for marketers to target discrete demographics and behavior patterns, which is what large companies have grown accustomed to being able to do on Web portals like MSN, AOL and Yahoo! (YHOO). Facebook’s tens of millions for friends are often leery about giving out private information, and the cybercrime attacks are likely to increase concerns, making their behavior patterns even more impenetrable for advertisers.

Facebook’s success may lead to its failure. A huge collection of unruly people, some of whom have sinister intentions, is not the place that major marketers want to build or maintain their valuable brands.

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Top Stocks blogger Douglas A. McIntyre is an editor at 24/7 Wall St.

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Comments

 

What a shocker. Don't any of these people who do this kind of stupid cybercrime stuff have anything better to do.

the problem is that the policing of this illegal behavior is sub-par at best.  And most of it occurs from overseas where there is NO jurisdiction for local law.

It goes back to person responsibilty to a large degree.  Don't put a lot of sensitive information out there people.  Yes bad things happen to good people, but protect yourself as much as possible!!

I could TOTALLY care less if Facebook goes away {in fact I kind of hope it does} since I think ALL of the Social Networking sites like Facebook, MySpace, Twittter, etc. are noting but junk.

Everyday I hear on the radio and TV...."Find us of Facebook and Twitter, and add us a a friend". I am so sick and tired of hearing about Facebook and Twitter and having them 'shoved-down-my-throat'.

Personally, do to my work, I am not allowed to join any of the Social Networking sites and at one time, I felt left-out. Now, though I could honestly care less.

We could all go back to the old fashioned way of doing things...picking up the telephone and calling our friends to find out how they're doing.

I support the previous post...it is TOTAL junk. I personally cannot imagine how so many people have so much free time to just plain type messages and put their whole life out in the open. For me, it all conjures up an image of an "object" (person?) floating adrift in space.....forever, and alone. Very sad. But everyone is supposed to be responsible for the results of their own actions. I don't intend pessimisn, but you have to wonder how that doesn't seem to be working for our society anymore. Maybe it is time to step WAY back, get rid of all this cyber-not-a-REAL-life stuff and focus on our families, friends, savings, morals, and just plain making the world better. Sacrifice bears meaningful fruit...every time.

to each his/her own

Cant we all just get along lol.

What face book ?????  Personnel information on the net.  Are you kidding me?

I’m truly sorry for all of you that have to waste time on such nonsense. Twitter, Facebook, My Space are no better that any other addiction. They all steal time and money for people that don’t have anything more productive to do. In the past few years that these sites have come up the number of high school drop outs has also risen.  We are dummying up America fast enough, we don’t need anymore help.

GET A LIFE and MOVE ON

Cheryl,

Spoken like a true Catholic... no doubt.  Going backwards is like asking the Pope to look the other way.  When life gives you lemons, what do you do?  If you think that running from these "cyber" problems is the answer, you set a weak, terrible example for whom you have sacrificed.  Stop hiding your head in the sand and show some of the fortitude that sets Americans apart from the throngs of suppressed societies, around the world.

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