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http://www.securityweek.com/study-reveals-...rking-and-email


According to a week-long study conducted by Internet security company BitDefender, over 250,000 user names, email addresses, and passwords used for social networking sites can easily be found online.

The study also revealed that 75 percent of social networking username and password samples collected online were identical to those used for email accounts.Social Networking Password Trends

The sensitive user data was gathered from blogs, torrents, online collaboration services and other sources. It was found that 43 percent of the data was leaked from online collaboration tools while 21 percent of data was leaked from blog postings. Meanwhile, torrents and users of other social hubs were responsible for leaking 10 percent and 18 percent of user data respectively.

BitDefender warned social media users to be careful when setting up passwords for social networking platforms and email. The researchers managed to verify the leaked email accounts and found that 75 percent of users had one common password for social networking and accessing their email. Additionally, the study revealed that 87 percent of email IDs, user names, and passwords gathered from various sources were still active.

Cybercriminals could easily use this sensitive user data to hijack email accounts and social networking profiles and can further be used to spread spam and malware across those platforms.

BitDefender has advised users to be extra careful while creating passwords for social networking and email accounts and avoid using the same password just for the sake of convenience. Considering the fact that online collaboration tools are not that adept in protecting sensitive user information, users have been told to be more careful the next time they decided to share their emails, user names and passwords with a third party website.

The study conducted by BitDefender follows the release of a torrent containing a list of 171 million Facebook users, complete with their names and Facebook URLs. The security researcher who released the list for download explained that he was able to extract the names and URLs of Facebook users from a directory offered by the website itself. Facebook has maintained that the directory only contains the information users have themselves chosen to make public and can also be found via search engines.

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Ya I try to use a different password for everything and I avoid social networking sites but sometimes it's to much to keep up with passwords so repeats are going to happen.

Social sites seem to be the biggest leak of personal info on the net even if your profile,etc are set as private so this news is no surprise at all. Phishing, Spyware, and Viruses are also highly common around those sites as personal info is also available so you could potentially steal an identity if you gather enough from one person.

Now what % of those users were targeted specifically because they were dumb enough to put it all out in the open. :biglaugh: With so many users making zero effort to protect themselves most of these theifs arn't going to spend an hour gathering info on one hard target when they could get 50+ easy ones in that same time frame.

WoW also seems to have an issue. Ive got fake WoW emails coming in trying to get me to log into a fake WoW site to reclaim my suspected stolen account that was linked to "my" email address :roflmao2: Ive never played WoW so how did they get my email?. Like 5 friends who have my email have viruses so I'm now getting all types of spam/phishing emails and my friends aren't making any effort to fix there computer ether. :banghead: Oh and the ones infected? All use social networking sites religiously.... How do I know? Constant emails asking me to join them on "whatever crap social site"

The way I see it is..
Anything that has a massive user base also has a lower overall IQ so it will be a more appealing target :lol: Good that I can protect myself from these but people I know will give up my info like email along with theirs so I still get spam from these garbage sites even though I made nothing freely available aside from giving my friends my email. None of the spam I get comes from a site I joined myself....

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LOL yeah I get emails about my wow account about to expire and me needing to renew it. I don't even play.



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When did yours start? lol It may be kyle :roflmao2:
At one point I was getting emails from his account about his new phones :lol:

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Haha, don't know, never really noticed. Just happened to be looking at my spam folder and saw some. There's one that managed to make it past.

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