Showing posts with label Facebook application developers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook application developers. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Facebook Give Warning Suspicious URL

Up working with the Finnish Internet security firm, Web of Trust (WOT), offers its Facebooker a feature that can protect users from suspicious links or URLs that were scattered on Facebook.

When a user clicks on a link up potential direct it to the site with a reputation for suspicious or dangerous based on the assessment WOT community, users will receive a warning message.

Mentioned WOT, the infamous site generally negatively charged content, phishing attacks (information theft), offering false services or other forms of fraud.

"Up to check the external links on the basis of a database containing the reputation of the site belongs to us. If the link is directed to a site with a negative reputation, the user will be warned and can find out more," said CEO Vesa Perala WOT explains its share in the quote feature.

WOT itself is a service that provides web site reputation data sources. This service allows users to evaluate a site and sharing information about dangerous sites. WOT is often used by the add on browser.

Perala said that this service does not block dangerous sites, but only warn users of potential risks that could befall him if clicking the link above.

"It's up to the user decides to continue to access the link or not," he said as quoted from PC World, on Monday (5/16/2011).

This feature was tested to one percent of Facebook users in the United States (U.S). After successful testing, this feature will be available to all users in the U.S and then held for users around the world.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Hewitt Resign from Facebook

A mobile developers on Facebook named Joe Hewitt resigned from the company which it led by Mark Zuckerberg. Who and how his work in the Facebook?


For those not familiar with Hewitt, he was one of those credited with developing the Facebook application on the iPhone since 2009. Some look and features up of the iPhone is the result of his work.

"I am resigning from Facebook. I thank my friends who is on Facebook. Facebook is a place to work where employees are also my best friends," Hewitt said, based on information he wrote on his blog.

After retreat Hewitt plan would be focused on the development of HTML5. Apart from developing iPhone applications, he also struggling to integrate up on Android.

In his blog, this guy is still stated that currently he is in a freelance position. In addition to the up, Hewitt is the man who makes tools for extension developers in the Firefox browser called Firebug.


"The great thing of Facebook management is to encourage everyone to take the initiative, take risks and use as many 'hats' that can be used. I wish more tech companies that operate like this," Hewitt said.