facebook has updated it's lawsuit against 10 unknown individuals and companies that have illegally accessed it's servers. Now facebook have found three companies and individuals that fall into the group of original 10. Facebook alleges that during the 15 day period between June 1, 2007 and June 15, 2007, the defendants tried to access information on Facebook's servers over 200,000 times using "an automated script that attempted to harvest information from other Facebook users." The alleged information harvesting effort cost Facebook over $5,000, the legal filing claims, noting that the data accessed includes user names, passwords, network affiliations and e-mail addresses. "We do not have any details to share at this time, and we do not comment on pending litigation," a Facebook spokesperson said via e-mail. Source on Information Week. Tags:
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Monday, December 17, 2007
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