Showing posts with label Social Site. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Site. Show all posts
Saturday, April 2, 2011
6 Tips to Avoid Facebook Viruses and Spam Messages
Facebook, the biggest social network with 500 million users, provides an interface to hit an unsuspecting crowd with malware and viruses. These viruses aren’t very difficult to detect if you are cautious enough. These Facebook viruses appear on your wall in forms of a bizarre or eye-catching stories and videos and once the user has clicked/liked the link, it is already late. The next step will be getting rid of your Facebook virus which is a time-consuming process. Its better to avoid spam messages and trojan viruses in the first place.
1. Think before you Act. Viruses on Facebook are sneaky. The hackers and cybercriminals who want your information know that Facebook users will often click on an interesting post without a moment’s thought. If a post sounds a bit over-the-top like a headline out of a tabloid, this is your first warning sign.
2. Try to avoid Links and videos with Catchy words like “funniest ever,” “most hilarious video on Facebook,” or “you’ve got to see this.” Do some keyword research to see if the post in question comes up in a search engine with information about a current virus or trojan.
3. Check the poster of the Suspicious content. If you receive a message from someone you do not know, this is an obvious red flag. Facebook video viruses also tend to pop up in your news feed or on your wall from friends you haven’t talked to in a while. Unfortunately, it’s likely this friend has already fallen victim to the latest virus on Facebook. After clicking on the story themselves, the message was sent out to all of their friends as well.
4 Avoid messages that have been posted by multiple users as the virus spreads among your friends who were not so cautious. If a link with title such as “Sexiest video ever” shows up all over your feed from all kinds of people (perhaps friends you would not expect to make such a post), this is another warning sign. Similar direct messages are a likely variant of the notorious Facebook Koobface virus which has used this approach in the past.
5. Do not fall for the “typical” money-transfer schemes. Chat messages from friends needing funds will usually sound suspicious. Everything can’t be screened before posting, so money transfer scams and hoax applications still find their way on to Facebook. You should also avoid applications that claim to do a full “Error check” or fix security problems related to your profile.
6. Update your anti-virus software frequently. If you do accidentally click on a post before realizing it is a hoax, do not click on any further links or downloads. If it’s too late and you have already been infected, the Facebook virus removal process may be effortless if you have a good anti-virus program to catch the virus, trojan or other malware early on.
These were few important tips to safeguard your facebook account but your job isn’t done yet. Once you have detected that the link/post on your facebook wall is Malicious you should Mark it as SPAM so that the facebook support will stop it from spreading further and infecting other users.
If you have ever fallen victim of any such Malicious Scheme, please share your experience with all the users in form of comments so that others don’t fall victim of it.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
How To Add Cool Emoticons In Facebook Chat Conversations
In this post I’ll show you how to add cool set of emotions in your facebook chat conversations . All what you need to do is to install free facebook emotions and restart your web browser.
1) Download facebook emotions from this link
2) Restart your web browser





Saturday, February 12, 2011
Improve your twitter Test
There are several features that are missing from Twitter home page, such as Mentions, Translations, Searching from the homepage, and Popular Trends. I was disappointed that Twitter did not already have some of these features built it. Thanks to a few Greasemonkey (Requires Mozilla Firefox) scripts, this is now possible.
Twitter Translate – If you are following someone on Twitter who speaks a different language than you, the Twitter translate greasemonkey script will automatically translate their tweets into your language.
Twitter Search Bar – The Greasemonkey script is called “Enhance Twitter” but I think my description fits better. This script adds a search bar to the top of Twitter (Why haven’t they added this to Twitter already?).
Popular Trends – Adds a “popular trends” to the right sidebar and includes the most popular talked about keywords.
@User Unread Count + Mentions – Adds an unread count to the @User tab as well as a mentions tab on the right side bar. The mentions feature will allow you to see who talks about you in their tweets (different from a reply).
If you are not satisfied with the web version of Twitter, there are several downloadable programs to manage Twitter from your desktop. We recommend Destroy Twitter.
Twitter Translate – If you are following someone on Twitter who speaks a different language than you, the Twitter translate greasemonkey script will automatically translate their tweets into your language.
Twitter Search Bar – The Greasemonkey script is called “Enhance Twitter” but I think my description fits better. This script adds a search bar to the top of Twitter (Why haven’t they added this to Twitter already?).
Popular Trends – Adds a “popular trends” to the right sidebar and includes the most popular talked about keywords.
@User Unread Count + Mentions – Adds an unread count to the @User tab as well as a mentions tab on the right side bar. The mentions feature will allow you to see who talks about you in their tweets (different from a reply).
If you are not satisfied with the web version of Twitter, there are several downloadable programs to manage Twitter from your desktop. We recommend Destroy Twitter.
Future of Social Networking Sites
As you may have noticed, this website has not been updated in a while. This is because all 3 of the writers are busy on some projects — These are Stix and iSociale. Jimmy and Colum have done much work on the iSociale project, but after the Stix project gets going and done, I will be helping out with iSociale by combining the design aspects with the backend system. But here I would like to
write about the Stix social networking application that will be soon released to the public. Here you will find some previews and our goals as a web startup team.
At the very beginning, I was encountered by Todd Oh (long story) from SpotEngine to develop a micro-blogging system. Through a long time of planning, Todd and I have turned a micro-blogging idea into a social networking application. We have also recruited Colum McGaley to help with the design of Stix because of the tremendous work load I have had recently. Here is the staff listing on the SpotEngine website: Stix Staff
The sweet part about this is, we got a nice and short domain name. www.stix.me. Easy to type in on mobile devices and web browsers.
So here is the main idea of Stix — A Facebook-like application that includes geotagged media. This includes blogging, photos, and video. Of course we do not have the server power that Twitter or Facebook have, but we would like to build the next generation of social networking. We have 3 servers to run Stix on, and this still will not be sufficient if we get many users to use Stix. This would mean we would have to acquire more servers later on if Stix gets popular.
Geotagged media would allow you to view where your friends collect media on a map. There will also be “real-time” viewing features as well as advanced filters for viewing (such as photos only, or only from a certain location). Users will be able to see what other users are doing and where they are. Media collected is put in the “Library” in “Books” where other users can view.
Our main focus is to keep it as simple as possible and still provide great features within the application. It is similiar to Twitter’s status update system, only with an added field to updates — which is just the location. Read more on the SpotEngine website here. The next thumbnail is a preview of our homepage.
Geographic tagging was very easy to build. The hardest part about this was building the query system to enable users to quickly find media on a map. The search concept is still being sketched up. The next thumbnail is the Flickr geographic search mode integrated into Stix (We will be designing another system). We call it “Stix Wave”.
Mobile device support is currently in progress and will not be released until after the API is released to the public. We currently have planned several mobile devices to build a Stix application for.
We are currently a Microsoft BizSpark member and Neowiz startup incubation #4 team.
Thanks to Todd, we have also had many people interested in our startup and we were featured on KBS Korea in a new years special.
We plan on releasing very soon, hopefully in June sometime. With this release will be the release of the API for developers to create applications to work with the Stix program.
So check out Stix and keep watching for a release. It is coming soon.
www.stix.me – www.spotengine.net
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Set Facebook & Twitter Status Just By Selecting Text [Firefox]
It is quite common that we come across several quotes or lines that we like them and also wish to share them either on Twitter or Facebook, but find it boring to cut, copy and paste the stuff. But not now. Statusus is a Mozilla Firefox extension that allows setting a Facebook status or Twittertweet by highlighting text from any website.
All you have to do is simply highlight and right-click the desired text and set your status via the Statusus option. This eliminates the need to copy and paste text for setting a status. Another very important feature is that companies that disseminate information regarding new developments (e.g. in the technology sector) can also update their readers by immediately posting a URL or news regarding an important development. This Statusus option is of great use.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Hey Facebook.ers.... & twitter..ers It's For You
Now you can set your facebook status and tweet's just by selecting text in your Firefox browser.
It is quite common that we come across several quotes or lines that we like them and also wish to share them either on Twitter or Facebook, but find it boring to cut, copy and paste the stuff. But not now. Statusus is a Mozilla Firefox extension that allows setting a Facebook status or Twitter's tweet by highlighting text from any website.

All you have to do is simply
It is quite common that we come across several quotes or lines that we like them and also wish to share them either on Twitter or Facebook, but find it boring to cut, copy and paste the stuff. But not now. Statusus is a Mozilla Firefox extension that allows setting a Facebook status or Twitter's tweet by highlighting text from any website.

All you have to do is simply
- Highlight and right-click the desired text.
- And set your status via the Statusus option.
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