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facebook spying on us?
- Subject: facebook spying on us?
- From: keegan.holley at sungard.com (Keegan Holley)
- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 10:55:07 -0400
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Well what's making the connection? It looks like unencrypted http, if your
social security number and last known addresses are streaming by you should
be able to see them. It's a bit of a jump to say that FB (not that I'm
particularly fond of them) is spying on you from a single netstat command.
You probably clicked login with facebook for some site and it's just
autologging you in or overzealous prefetching. Either way, I think we can
all stop making tinfoil hats now...
2011/9/29 Glen Kent <glen.kent at gmail.com>
> Hi,
>
> I see that i have multiple TCP sessions established with facebook.
> They come up even after i reboot my laptop and dont login to facebook!
>
> D:\Documents and Settings\gkent>netstat -a | more
>
> Active Connections
>
> Proto Local Address Foreign Address State
> TCP gkent:3974 www-10-02-snc5.facebook.com:http ESTABLISHED
> TCP gkent:3977 www-11-05-prn1.facebook.com:http ESTABLISHED
> TCP gkent:3665
> a184-84-111-139.deploy.akamaitechnologies.com:http ESTABLISHED
>
> [clipped]
>
> Any idea why these connections are established (with facebook and
> akamaitechnologies) and how i can kill them? Since my laptop has
> several connections open with facebook, what kind of information is
> flowing there?
>
> I also wonder about the kind of servers facebook must be having to be
> able to manage millions of TCP connections that must be terminating
> there.
>
> Glen
>
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