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Old 05-07-2009, 11:16 PM  
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Technically, situations like the one discussed in this thread may have started out as real or conversely can be turned into a real threat.

Everyone who has facebook knows that with the default config you get an email notifying you when someone adds you.

It is quite easy for someone to send out a phishing attempt with the name in question. If person clicks on the link and tries to log into the 'fake' facebook site without checking the address bar, they could be "hacked" just like that.

Just sharing.
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