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By : Sharad Gupta, Software Developer, Tripura Technologies, Hyderabad
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Two New Facebook Security Features Out

Two New Facebook Security Features Out

Under fire for its recent disregard for user privacy, Facebook has made amends by tightening security and has now introduced two new features to enhance secure accounts - one-time passwords and remote logout.

One-time password is meant for people who access Facebook through public places like cybercafes. This is significant in a country like India where there is low PC penetration leading to a great chunk of the users accessing Internet from Internet Cafes. Unfortunately, this feature is restricted to U.S. only, but it may be extended to India as well. This feature is accessed by sending an SMS to receive a temporary password that expires after twenty minutes. Remote logout lets you, well, remotely sign off your Facebooks session. It's useful when you log in through a friend's computer or phone, but forget to log off.

However, if experts from IT security firm Sophos are to be believed, Facebook's one-time password still leaves users vulnerable to security risks. According to Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos, "If you believe a computer might not be secure in the first place, why would you use it to access personal accounts such as Facebook? A temporary password may stop keylogging spyware, giving cybercriminals a permanent backdoor into your account, but it doesn't stop malware from spying on your activities online, and seeing what's happening on your screen."

Makes perfect sense, because the first rule of security is to stay clear of any unnecessary scenario that compromises security. So there's no real reason to log into Facebook from public computers. However, for those who have no choice - like the ones who don't have a PC - it's an added layer of security. Like they say, something's better than nothing.

 
4 comments on "Two New Facebook Security Features Out"
  Commented by  Rathin Deb, Resident Manager, Tower Infotech Ltd.    | 10 29 2010 14:26:41 +0000
Thanks for information.
  Commented by  KALIYAMOORTHY, Oil & Gas Area Coordinator, Undisclosed    | 10 23 2010 12:47:49 +0000
Let us hope it works well. Similar, thing exists in Yahoo messenger Chat system. Besides your log in, it needs to be log-in remotely. Thanxs.
  Commented by  s.baalu, SALES,MARKETING,FINANCE,ADMINISTRATION CONSULTANT, DASPAN INDUSTRIES LTD    | 10 22 2010 13:14:17 +0000
Tnq for your valid information.
  Commented by  Badri N Srinivasan, Head - Quality, Valtech India Systems Pvt. Ltd.    | 10 20 2010 06:58:57 +0000
Thanks for sharing the useful information, Sharad...
It appears Facebook is trying to improve its security features to ensure rival social networking sites do not increase their market share and maybe also ensure that its site is more secure.....
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