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Cluster of “megabreaches” compromise a whopping 642 million passwords

May 31, 2016 feed

MySpace, Tumblr, and Fling are the latest services to join discredited LinkedIn.

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Man convicted for hijacking ex-girlfriend’s MySpace account

April 8, 2013 arstechnica.com

Appeals court upholds conviction for posting obscene messages on social media.

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FTC Slaps Myspace for Privacy Breaches

May 8, 2012 wired.com

Federal regulators slapped Myspace’s wrist Tuesday, finding that the company still exists and that it violated the privacy promises it made to its 25 million registered users. Myspace joins i

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Facebook/Twitter hacks by "friends" on the rise for teens and young adults

October 7, 2011 Sophos

A new survey of American teenagers and young adults has discovered that three out of every 10 have had their Facebook, Twitter or MySpace accounts broken into for the purposes of snooping or impers

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