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New password from Facebook? Beware widely spread malware attack

Malicious hackers have spammed out an attack that pretends to be an email from Facebook support saying that your password has been changed. The messages, which have a variety of subject lines including "Facebook Service. A new password is sent you", "Facebook Support. Your password has been changed" and "Facebook Service. Your account is blocked", have a ZIP file attached which carries a Trojan horse.

RCOM Launches Twitter On SMS and Voice Blogging Service

Image via CrunchBase Reliance Communications (RCOM) today announced the launch of new Mobile VAS in association with Bubble Motion where in its GSM and CDMA subscriber can tweeting with a celebrity and listening to their favourite star’s blog- all on their Reliance Mobile! Now one can listen to Bollywood hunk John Abraham in his voice and post comment/tweet on his voice blogs. The company has tied up with Twitter to make the popular information network available on SMS. RCOM customers can now tweet and follow their favourite star and listen to the star’s blog round the clock. Without owning a smart phone, customers can send and receive Tweets via SMS/MMS, hear their star’s voice blogs and forward and share them with family and friends on Twitter.

Facebook Myspace, Myspace Iѕ Partner Wіth Facebook ultimate headlines update

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Facebook can cause asthma attacks

Facebook and its famous strip of “friends” can cause asthma attacks by photos interposed in subjects vulnerable, according to a study by Italian doctors. Five physicians, including Gennaro D’Amato, a hospital practitioner in Naples, describe a young man of 18, suffering from asthma in winter, which suddenly faced with crises in the summer, in a letter published Friday in the journal The Lancet.

10 Essential Comms / Digital Media Blogs in 2010

Oh no! Not ANOTHER top 10 list!! Apologies up front if this particular genre of blog posts isn't to your liking but the end of the year is nigh and there are some bloggers / blogs out there that have really helped shape my thinking in 2010 and I wanted to share them with you. Here are the ones I've relied on consistently - you are probably familiar with most, if not all of them, but hopefully my reasons for regularly referring to these blogs adds some value to you and your regular reading rituals.

Closed to Open: Downloading Your Data from Facebook

Six weeks ago, Facebook announced they would enable users to download the entirety of personal profile on the network - a big move for the company often seen as being "closed" when other sites have attached themselves to phrases like "open" and "portable". The promise was that content you put into the system could be easily retrieved, from your own personal profile (or Wall) to your photos, videos and even the friend list - while that famously does not contain e-mails, and has been at the heart of a data tug of war between the company and its occasional nemesis, Google . The data comes as a ZIP file which expands into simple HTML pages, with each major section of one's Facebook experience hosted as browsable directories. In fact, the data is easily expandable and movable that you could choose to replicate the Facebook profile experience on your own site, simply by uploading the content to a server under your control. My Facebook Data...

Twitter Helps You Find More Friends With a New “People” Tab

Twitter is testing a new People tab, positioned next to the Home, Profile and Messages tabs on the home page. The new feature suggests friends for you, lets you browse Twitter users through interests, or find new Twitter buddies through other services such as Gmail , Yahoo , LinkedIn , Hotmail and Messenger. It also shows the accounts you’ve recently followed and viewed, with the ability to quickly browse accounts that are similar to those you’ve followed. One of the main problems Twitter users are facing is a meaningful way to find new people to follow. There’s a large number of third-party tools and services out there that let you discover new friends, but until now, Twitter itself wasn’t really helpful with this regard. Now, it has finally consolidated all of its friend-finding features under one tab, which will definitely be helpful, especially to new users. Interestingly enough, it seems that Twitter is currently testing several slightly different versions ...