Feb 25, 2011

http vs https and Facebook Safety

This is going around FB. Let's Discuss:


"READ THIS-While on Facebook, look at your URL address; if you see http: instead of https: then you don't have a secure session and you can be hacked. Go to Account|Account Settings|Account Security and click Change. Check at least the first setting, FB defaults to the non-secure setting. Copy and repost!!"

Yes- this is true. According to snopes, if you are using an unsecured connection (http:), you could be at risk of being "sidejacked." You most likely don't need to be concerned unless you are on a public wifi network (coffee shop, hotel, jacking free internet from your neighbor), or if your home network is not secured. A secured website (https:) uses encryption to send your information from your computer to their server. For more detailed information on this- check out this entry on snopes.



[caption id="attachment_188" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="http: vs https: The "s" shows that you are on a secure website."]http: vs https: The "s" shows that you are on a secure website.[/caption]


Remember, things can happen– even on a secure website (https:), please use common sense.


I'd love to hear opinions of others in the SM biz. Please post your comments and knowledge on this topic here! –– Thanks, Michelle

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