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FB does set a cookie and you can tell it to notify you when accessed from a computer it has never seen before so your theory is possible. One option is to report it as a fake account. Fakes are not allowed and there is a protocol in place to get them shut down. You really should see about getting it killed so whatever asshat did this can't do something malicious with / to your reputation. Worth a try, https://www.facebook.com/help/174210519303259 |
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Send them a certified letter from a registered attorney to permanently delete all information stored.
"Fines of up to and including $xX if conditions are not fulfilled within 30 days." And then quit Faceplant. After a decade of screwing their customers on every security issue, why trust that website? |
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I can't quit....I never joined. |
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Just gets better and better by the day.
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You notice that Hillary's email server and the Ashley Madison servers are both going to be investigated.....I bet Bill will be in trouble on both !
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fintstone, who is the person on FB using your e-mail? Post their name or a link the page.
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Oh, come on, how hard was it to guess your first name is "Fred" and your wife's name is "Wilma!"
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Analysis of the AM dump reveals that there are very few female members and the the majority of the female members came from AM's own IP address.
A scam you say?... Shocking....not Ashley Madison's members by the numbers - Technology & Science - CBC News |
I read on another forum a post from a guy who claimed he found his wife signed up with AM... But since his user name was Hugh G Rection, I'm not sure how seriously to take it.
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Our very own HughR was on Ashley Madison?!?!?!
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Interesting update from our state Police Facebook page.
"South Australians are being targeted by a new wave of scammers, prompting a warning today from police. Over the last week SA Police have received more than a dozen reports of a blackmail spam email which threatens to further expose customers of adultery website Ashley Madison. The international website was hacked in August with users names and personal information stolen. An email is now circulating demanding payment from the recipient in an online currency (Bitcoin) and threatening to expose their involvement with the website. "The email is being sent to a wide range of people – whether they were registered with the website or not," says Detective Senior Sergeant Barry Blundell, from the SA Police Electronic Crime Branch. "We've had more than a dozen reports in the last week and believe it's just the tip of the iceberg as many more people will have simply deleted the email without advising police." |
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....but no, it's not even remotely feasible to capture "what you typed" on anything but predetermined very small scale. ps: I had to use "big iron" (mainframe power) to crunch the data though....SQL on a server would still be running :p |
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