Celebrity MySpace profiles hacked revealing security flaws
After last week’s report by the Press Complaints Commission into privacy on social networks raised concerns about access to users’ information by third parties, it seems no one is safe.
A Canadian computer technician has hacked into the private picture galleries of celebrities - well Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan - on MySpace, Valleywag reports.
Brian Ng used a loophole in MySpace’s mobile access to profiles. The method won’t work anymore apparently, but Valleywag asks whether the rush to make profiles and information accessible from all platforms is compromising security?
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