Friday, January 7, 2011

FaceBook Users Beware: Remove ALL Your Personal Details Now

How Many Hours You Spend on FaceBook Daily?

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Is Your Life Complete WITHOUT FaceBook?

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You Are Proud Having Thousands of Friends List Who You May Not Even Meet or Know?

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If you are an active FaceBook user, please exercise extreme caution when contacted over the Internet by people who you do not know.
FACEBOOK have issued a statement after teenager Nona Belomesoff’s death urging users to exercise “extreme caution” making contact with people on the internet.
The police believe teenager Nona Belomesoff befriended her killer through the Facebook, social networking websites.
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Belomesoff’s body was found at a creek south of Sydney on May 14, two days after she embarked on an excursion with a man she met on the website, who told her that they were going to rescue hurt animals.
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Nona Belomesoff, 18, was found dead after leaving home to meet unknown Facebook friends
The suspect, Christopher James Dannevig, the 20-year-old man charged with the murder, is alleged to have established a fake Facebook profile and claimed on it to work for an animal welfare organisation.
The social networking giant, FaceBook, urge people not to meet anyone they have been contacted by online unless they know for certain who they are, as there are unscrupulous people in the world with malevolent agendas.
The Australian police are urging teenagers to take their personal details off social networking websites, after an 18-year-old woman was murdered.
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Australia warns Facebook users

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Australian police are urging teenagers to take their personal details off social networking websites, after an 18-year-old woman was murdered.
Police believe teenager Nona Belomesoff befriended her killer through the Facebook website.
Belomesoff’s body was found on May 14, two days after she embarked on an excursion with a man she met on the website, who told her that they were going to rescue hurt animals.
Christopher James Dannevig, the 20-year-old man charged with the murder, is alleged to have established a fake Facebook profile and claimed on it to work for an animal welfare organisation.
He is believed to have offered Belomesoff a job and to have encouraged her to take the camping trip with him.
Belomesoff’s body was later found at a creek south of Sydney.
But as Al Jazeera’s Alison Rourke reports from Sydney, many teenagers are oblivious to the risks going online can bring
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