> the facebook user should not have unrealistic expectation to privacy. I think this part says it all. I'd even drop the "unrealistic" out of it. Keeping someone "private" on FB is like spraying it over a wall and hoping nobody will notice, while a certain person is already running an exhibition business out of it.
The whole concept of "online privacy" is a delusion IMO. How can something be private if it leaves traces and records all over the place? Traffic, logs, DB records... So please, please let's stop thinking that something can be "private" when we share it with a multibillion company and its partners, advertisers, developers, and whoever makes a legal claim. If you want something to be private -- don't share it. Period. Cheers, Z. _______________________________________________ Sent through the Full Disclosure mailing list http://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/fulldisclosure Web Archives & RSS: http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/