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By Stewart Mitchell

Posted on 3 Sep 2010 at 13:14

Facebook says it has improved its security with a remote log-in management tool that should help users tell if their accounts have been hacked.

The primary use for the new tool, currently being rolled out and available via the Account Security section of Account Settings, will be as a remote log-out facility for people that have forgotten to sign off when they have been using a public or friend's computer.

However, Facebook said the tool would also be useful in monitoring accounts if they had been hacked and give users the option to kick the hackers out of their accounts and change the password.

“If someone accesses your account without your permission, you can shut down the unauthorised login before resetting your password and taking other steps to secure your account and computer,” the company said on the Facebook blog.

Within the tool, Facebook said, “you’ll see all of your active sessions along with information about each one. That information includes the log-in time, device name if you’ve previously named it through our log-in notifications feature, the approximate location of the log in based on IP address, and browser and operating system.”

Critics have claimed the new tool will only be used by the technically savvy, leaving the majority of users no better off.

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"give users the option to kick the hackers out"

Or vice versa, perhaps?

By greemble on 3 Sep 2010

More Hacker Smacker than Hacker Tracker

(well spotted Greemble)

I think the assessment of "technically savvy" when it comes to Facebook needs revising. It is not a web site that one uses from first principles learned from The Web: it is rather, an entire and separate ecosystem. I can remember the dim & distant days when AOL was like that; you could be an AOL expert without knowing the first thing about the rest of the Net - and some quite astonishing names were indeed, experienced in negotiating AOL's global dialup systems. Nobody say "Material Girl"... Ahem; anyway, think of Facebook as being like that but about 200 times bigger. Just as people who hate computers can pop the micro-SD card out of any smartphone on the planet (isn't that what long fingernails are for, dahlink?), Facebook is breeding it's own generation of experts.

By Steve_Cassidy on 6 Sep 2010

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