Facebook Launches ThreatExchange To Let Companies Share Threat Info 30
An anonymous reader writes Facebook today launched ThreatExchange, described as "an API-based clearinghouse for security threat information." It's really a social platform, which Facebook naturally excels at building, which allows companies to share with each other details about malware and phishing attacks. Pinterest, Tumblr, Twitter, and Yahoo participated in ThreatExchange and gave feedback as Facebook was developing it. New contributors Bitly and Dropbox have also recently joined, bringing the initial participant list to seven major tech companies.
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Try to get the dicks out of your mouth before you post.
It's the fact that you used the plural that makes this true comedy.
Nice (Score:2, Interesting)
great place to find some cool exploits... :)
Does it allow (Score:2)
Screw the commoners. Share amongst ourselves. (Score:4, Insightful)
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Then make your own project and include everyone. This is Facebook using Facebooks money to do something that benefits Facebook. You aren't entitled to benefit from that.
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when a corporation or group of corporations inhabits a large enough of a market, society and government does in fact have a right to intervene and alter or reduce their power and make demands on them
many people have this mental block where government demands or social demands on private corporations and individuals is the root of all evil
when simple economic and historical fact shows that when private entities dominate public spaces, they abuse the privilege
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And what does any of that have to do with this? Nothing.
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because facebook doesn't dominate the market where this topic is important, of course /s
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I think this is less the case of "we found a bug in package X" and more like "we've been getting a lot of attacks from phishing group Y, we've been doing Z to stop them".
That's not the kind of info you can disclose publicly since it tells attackers where you're vulnerable, if you're going to do this kind of thing you're going to have to make it a small circle.
Threat identified (Score:2)
I'm adding fb.com to my list of blocked hosts. Thanks, f***book.
Site for disclosing threats... (Score:2, Informative)
...and it's made using WordPress.
Awesome site! (Score:2)
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The alphabet agencies are now busy reading your mail right now.
As opposed to what, the Kanji agencies?
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Yeah... (Score:2)
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