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Connecticut AG Asks Facebook To Detail Fraud Response

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First Posted: 02/16/11 08:27 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:30 PM ET

WSJ:

Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen is asking Facebook about how it detects and disables fraudulent accounts, after a state legislator said her identity was misused in a scam to solicit her friends for money.

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Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen is asking Facebook about how it detects and disables fraudulent accounts, after a state legislator said her identity was misused in a scam to solicit her fri...
Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen is asking Facebook about how it detects and disables fraudulent accounts, after a state legislator said her identity was misused in a scam to solicit her fri...
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11:39 PM on 02/17/2011
Yet another example of how Zuckerberg needs to have his Facebook regulated by adults who are responsible and can be trusted with all of the sensitive data people stupidly give him access to.
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01:38 PM on 02/16/2011
Guess what?... They most likely have no policy... You know, it's the internet - no rules, no morals. It's a free-for-all
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01:20 PM on 02/16/2011
The funniest part of all of the talk about Facebook and security is that some people actually believe Markie cares.
11:25 AM on 02/16/2011
I guess Jepsen wants to compete with his predeccessor. Richard Blumenthal, in terms of publicity.