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41% of Facebook Users Willing To Divulge Personal Info

plastick writes "In an experiment, 41% of Facebook users were willing to divulge highly personal information to a complete stranger. This according to IT security firm Sophos, which invited 200 randomly selected Facebookers to befriend a bogus Facebook user named 'Freddi Staur' (an anagram of 'ID Fraudster'). Of those queried, 87 responded to the invitation, among them 82 people whose profiles included personal information such as their email address, date of birth, address or phone number."

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  1. Again? by Frosty+Piss · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yet ANOTHER story about how many Facebook users are not particularly interested in hiding personal information. I mean. come on! This is some sort of News Flash? Is anyone unaware that Facebook is primarily a platform for sharing personal information?

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    1. Re:Again? by One+Louder · · Score: 5, Informative

      Apparently, it *was* a News Flash back in 2007 when this article was written.

  2. This article is four years old. by Krystalo · · Score: 5, Informative

    This article was published in August 2007.