Re: Facebook (account)

2019-04-10 Thread Constantine A. Murenin
#DeleteFacebook.

On Tue, 9 Apr 2019 at 21:18, J. Hellenthal via NANOG 
wrote:

> Delete fB account ...
>
> --
>  J. Hellenthal
>
> The fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says
> a lot about anticipated traffic volume.
>
> > On Apr 9, 2019, at 21:05, Nathan Anderson  wrote:
> >
> > Fellow NetOps,
> >
> > I realize this is an unorthodox / off-topic request, but I've been
> trying to help a friend out and don't know how to advise her next.
> >
> > If there is someone from FB here who has connections to someone in
> account security and is willing to contact me off-list, I'd really
> appreciate it.  A friend had her FB account of many years hijacked and then
> held for ransom by a random dude.  When she asked FB to intercede, she
> appeared to have her account back for a short time (< 24 hrs) before FB
> themselves blocked the account, and that's where we are now.  It's been
> over 2 weeks and she has been going round and round with "CS" and getting
> nowhere...whoever these robots are keep repeating requests for her to send
> in ID, which she does, and then they repeat the request again and it just
> goes in a circle.  I have a feeling that I know what's going on
> behind-the-scenes, but we can't seem to get a living, breathing human over
> there who isn't just reading a script to actually listen to her.
> Seriously, what is the average person supposed to do under these
> circumstances?
> >
> > If this was just the story of a lone FB account I'm not sure I would
> bother and I'd just tell her to get a new one.  But she runs a business
> (popular local coffee shop) with a FB page that this account of hers was
> apparently the only admin for.
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any leads,
> >
> > --
> > Nathan Anderson
> > First Step Internet, LLC
> > nath...@fsr.com
> >
>


RE: Facebook (account)

2019-04-10 Thread Nathan Anderson
Matt Harris wrote:
 
> On Apr 9, 2019, at 21:05, Nathan Anderson  wrote:
>
> > a FB page that this account of hers was apparently the only admin for.
> 
> Redundancy: it's not just a concept to be applied to devices and wiring.   

Preaching. To. The. Choir. :-)

-- 
Nathan Anderson
First Step Internet, LLC
nath...@fsr.com



RE: Facebook (account)

2019-04-10 Thread Keith Medcalf


It would depend on whether FB is being paid to provide a service or not.  
However, if "your friend" is not paying FB to provide a service to them then 
there is really nought that you can do about it.  Otherwise, the course of 
action to be taken will be specified in the contract which was signed by both 
parties ... and at the very least payment for services which are not being 
provided should be terminated immediately.

---
The fact that there's a Highway to Hell but only a Stairway to Heaven says a 
lot about anticipated traffic volume.


>-Original Message-
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>Anderson
>Sent: Tuesday, 9 April, 2019 20:05
>To: 'nanog@nanog.org'
>Subject: Facebook (account)
>
>Fellow NetOps,
>
>I realize this is an unorthodox / off-topic request, but I've been
>trying to help a friend out and don't know how to advise her next.
>
>If there is someone from FB here who has connections to someone in
>account security and is willing to contact me off-list, I'd really
>appreciate it.  A friend had her FB account of many years hijacked
>and then held for ransom by a random dude.  When she asked FB to
>intercede, she appeared to have her account back for a short time (<
>24 hrs) before FB themselves blocked the account, and that's where we
>are now.  It's been over 2 weeks and she has been going round and
>round with "CS" and getting nowhere...whoever these robots are keep
>repeating requests for her to send in ID, which she does, and then
>they repeat the request again and it just goes in a circle.  I have a
>feeling that I know what's going on behind-the-scenes, but we can't
>seem to get a living, breathing human over there who isn't just
>reading a script to actually listen to her.  Seriously, what is the
>average person supposed to do under these circumstances?
>
>If this was just the story of a lone FB account I'm not sure I would
>bother and I'd just tell her to get a new one.  But she runs a
>business (popular local coffee shop) with a FB page that this account
>of hers was apparently the only admin for.
>
>Thanks in advance for any leads,
>
>--
>Nathan Anderson
>First Step Internet, LLC
>nath...@fsr.com






Re: Facebook (account)

2019-04-09 Thread Matt Harris
> > On Apr 9, 2019, at 21:05, Nathan Anderson  wrote:
> > a FB page that this account of hers was apparently the only admin for.
> >
>

Redundancy: it's not just a concept to be applied to devices and wiring.


Re: Facebook (account)

2019-04-09 Thread J. Hellenthal via NANOG
Delete fB account ...

-- 
 J. Hellenthal

The fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a 
lot about anticipated traffic volume.

> On Apr 9, 2019, at 21:05, Nathan Anderson  wrote:
> 
> Fellow NetOps,
> 
> I realize this is an unorthodox / off-topic request, but I've been trying to 
> help a friend out and don't know how to advise her next.
> 
> If there is someone from FB here who has connections to someone in account 
> security and is willing to contact me off-list, I'd really appreciate it.  A 
> friend had her FB account of many years hijacked and then held for ransom by 
> a random dude.  When she asked FB to intercede, she appeared to have her 
> account back for a short time (< 24 hrs) before FB themselves blocked the 
> account, and that's where we are now.  It's been over 2 weeks and she has 
> been going round and round with "CS" and getting nowhere...whoever these 
> robots are keep repeating requests for her to send in ID, which she does, and 
> then they repeat the request again and it just goes in a circle.  I have a 
> feeling that I know what's going on behind-the-scenes, but we can't seem to 
> get a living, breathing human over there who isn't just reading a script to 
> actually listen to her.  Seriously, what is the average person supposed to do 
> under these circumstances?
> 
> If this was just the story of a lone FB account I'm not sure I would bother 
> and I'd just tell her to get a new one.  But she runs a business (popular 
> local coffee shop) with a FB page that this account of hers was apparently 
> the only admin for.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any leads,
> 
> -- 
> Nathan Anderson
> First Step Internet, LLC
> nath...@fsr.com
> 


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