Re: [meteorite-list] Facebook - Update

2010-01-27 Thread Galactic Stone & Ironworks
This sucks Eric.  I will try it later tonight and report back the results.

I'm not sure, but I think I have the most friends of any meteorite
person on Facebook, so I have to be extra careful about my account.
With over 1500 friends, I am extra cautious - I do not click on any
external links, period, regardless of who they come from and how much
I trust them.

If anyone on this List has more than 1500 Facebook friends, post here
on the List - I am curious to see if I actually have the most.

Best regards,

MikeG


On 1/27/10, Meteorites USA  wrote:
> UPDATE: It's worse than I thought.. I got my account back, and
> everything seemed great until... Until I tried to post a link to my
> Lorton Meteorite Fall page.
>
> Those of you who are one Facebook please do me a favor and try to post a
> link to my Lorton Meteorite Fall page and see if you get the same error
> I received.
> http://www.meteoritesusa.com/meteorite-news/lorton-meteorite-fall/
>
> Please copy me the error message via email if you receive one.
> Screenshots would be good too.
>
> It appears that no-one can post ANYTHING containing the domain
> meteoritesusa.com and Facebook displays the error message:
>
> "...Warning: This Message Contains Blocked Content
> Some content in this message has been reported as abusive by Facebook
> users"
>
> Are ANY of you guys getting this message too?
>
> Regards,
> Eric
>
>
>
>
>
>
> WARNING to ALL who use Facebook - Don't ever let you account be hacked
> or phished. It can happen, it does happen, and it's a BIG pain in the @$$!
>
> I don't know how many of you use Facebook, but... Don't ever mistakenly
> let your account be hacked or phished. You will NEVER get it back.
> Unless Facebook is gracious or smart enough to realize it's not your
> fault. A hacker got into my FB account via what's called a "phishing"
> page. Normally I'm keen to this sort of thing, and I'm slightly
> embarrassed to admit it, but this one fooled me. I click one or two
> links to view a video which "appeared" to come from a friend and then
> somehow it looked as if I got logged out of my FB account. Then a screen
> appeared which looked like the FB login page. I tried logging back in.
> Guess what? I was already logged in and I just mistakenly gave up my FB
> username and password. As soon as I realized what happened I tried to go
> to the "real" FB account login page and hurry to change my account
> password to protect my account. However I was not fast enough. They
> accessed my account, changed my password, and I was effectively LOCKED
> OUT of my own account.
>
> The people at Facebook either some of the most intellectually challenged
> people I've ever met or they enjoy making you jump through countless
> hoops just to entertain themselves, while telling you that it's
> supposedly to "set up a new email" under your old account. Then when you
> do respond (per their instructions)  they will tell you "for security
> reasons" they cannot repond to the new email address that they ask to to
> respond from in the first place. Then the process starts all over again,
> and you're back to square one.
>
> Not to mention the fact that if you own your own website that's a BAD
> thing. They banned my entire email domain. Not just my email address!
> What that means is this. The email domain is the @yourdomain.com suffix.
> Anything before the @ symbol is your user id on an SMTP server to send
> email under. When you send email through your ISP (Internet Service
> Provider) SMTP server via your email domain it uses your ID to send that
> email. Normally having your own email domain is a good thing, but not
> when it comes to Facebook. Facebook will BAN the entire email domain if
> just 1 email address from that domain is compromised. For example.
>
> My main Facebook account was hacked about 2-4 months ago. Don't remember
> when exactly. The email address was the e...@meteoritesusa.com email
> address. But since my Facebook account was compromised by a hacker
> through that email address Facebook in their infinite wisdom decided to
> just go ahead an BAN my entire email domain. Which means I cannot EVER
> create another email address for my Facebook account with the
> @meteoritesusa.com email domain suffix. EVER! Or at least until the
> release the block.
>
> Since having my account compromised, the hacker(s) apparently sent out
> unwanted emails through Facebook, and it appeared to have come from ME
> when in fact it didn't. People reported abuse by that email address and
> whammo Facebook decided to BAN the entire email domain.
>
> Here's the ironic part. Facebook has their own SMTP servers. That means
> that any email that gets sent through their system goes through their
> own SMTP, and NOT mine. It bypasses my SMTP altogether. It only appears
> as if it's coming from email address. Yet they banned my email domain.
> Make sense to you? Me neither.
>
> I don't know if I'll ever get my FB account back or even if I want it
> back after go

[meteorite-list] Facebook - Update

2010-01-27 Thread Meteorites USA
UPDATE: It's worse than I thought.. I got my account back, and 
everything seemed great until... Until I tried to post a link to my 
Lorton Meteorite Fall page.


Those of you who are one Facebook please do me a favor and try to post a 
link to my Lorton Meteorite Fall page and see if you get the same error 
I received. 
http://www.meteoritesusa.com/meteorite-news/lorton-meteorite-fall/


Please copy me the error message via email if you receive one. 
Screenshots would be good too.


It appears that no-one can post ANYTHING containing the domain 
meteoritesusa.com and Facebook displays the error message:


"...Warning: This Message Contains Blocked Content
Some content in this message has been reported as abusive by Facebook 
users"


Are ANY of you guys getting this message too?

Regards,
Eric






WARNING to ALL who use Facebook - Don't ever let you account be hacked 
or phished. It can happen, it does happen, and it's a BIG pain in the @$$!


I don't know how many of you use Facebook, but... Don't ever mistakenly 
let your account be hacked or phished. You will NEVER get it back. 
Unless Facebook is gracious or smart enough to realize it's not your 
fault. A hacker got into my FB account via what's called a "phishing" 
page. Normally I'm keen to this sort of thing, and I'm slightly 
embarrassed to admit it, but this one fooled me. I click one or two 
links to view a video which "appeared" to come from a friend and then 
somehow it looked as if I got logged out of my FB account. Then a screen 
appeared which looked like the FB login page. I tried logging back in. 
Guess what? I was already logged in and I just mistakenly gave up my FB 
username and password. As soon as I realized what happened I tried to go 
to the "real" FB account login page and hurry to change my account 
password to protect my account. However I was not fast enough. They 
accessed my account, changed my password, and I was effectively LOCKED 
OUT of my own account.


The people at Facebook either some of the most intellectually challenged 
people I've ever met or they enjoy making you jump through countless 
hoops just to entertain themselves, while telling you that it's 
supposedly to "set up a new email" under your old account. Then when you 
do respond (per their instructions)  they will tell you "for security 
reasons" they cannot repond to the new email address that they ask to to 
respond from in the first place. Then the process starts all over again, 
and you're back to square one.


Not to mention the fact that if you own your own website that's a BAD 
thing. They banned my entire email domain. Not just my email address! 
What that means is this. The email domain is the @yourdomain.com suffix. 
Anything before the @ symbol is your user id on an SMTP server to send 
email under. When you send email through your ISP (Internet Service 
Provider) SMTP server via your email domain it uses your ID to send that 
email. Normally having your own email domain is a good thing, but not 
when it comes to Facebook. Facebook will BAN the entire email domain if 
just 1 email address from that domain is compromised. For example.


My main Facebook account was hacked about 2-4 months ago. Don't remember 
when exactly. The email address was the e...@meteoritesusa.com email 
address. But since my Facebook account was compromised by a hacker 
through that email address Facebook in their infinite wisdom decided to 
just go ahead an BAN my entire email domain. Which means I cannot EVER 
create another email address for my Facebook account with the 
@meteoritesusa.com email domain suffix. EVER! Or at least until the 
release the block.


Since having my account compromised, the hacker(s) apparently sent out 
unwanted emails through Facebook, and it appeared to have come from ME 
when in fact it didn't. People reported abuse by that email address and 
whammo Facebook decided to BAN the entire email domain.


Here's the ironic part. Facebook has their own SMTP servers. That means 
that any email that gets sent through their system goes through their 
own SMTP, and NOT mine. It bypasses my SMTP altogether. It only appears 
as if it's coming from email address. Yet they banned my email domain. 
Make sense to you? Me neither.


I don't know if I'll ever get my FB account back or even if I want it 
back after going back and forth with them on it now for over a month. 
All my Friends, and Wall posts, Photos, Videos, Subscriptions, and 
everything I spent almost a year building up may be lost if Facebook 
doesn't unban the email domain or at the very least, set up another 
email address on my main FB account, so I can access all my friends and 
subscribers again.


I hope you guys never have to go through this.

Regards,
Eric Wichman
Meteorites USA





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