Quote from that article: I was never able to friend anyone from the CIA or the FBI. I tried. It just didn't work. Toward the end of the experiment, there was this massive influx of Arabs from overseas that were trying to get on the Robin page where all the military stuff was. I didn't really care for it. That was a bit scary.
@Superchip It just shows that people need to pay attention and educate the people with access to sensitive information. Don't assume people have common sense. Most seem to be short on it. This article just brings it to peoples attention.
I assume you were commenting on why Laura wrote about this... Your quote you copied from the original article was not written by Laura, and it looks as if you mean to ask her why she wrote it.
@Superchip I know it's tough, but I try to find the positive and usefulness in it all... get's really difficult sometimes. This isn't to say that you aren't right about someone trying to get his name out there.
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Quote from that article:
I was never able to friend anyone from the CIA or the FBI. I tried. It just didn't work. Toward the end of the experiment, there was this massive influx of Arabs from overseas that were trying to get on the Robin page where all the military stuff was. I didn't really care for it. That was a bit scary.
How is this newsworthy, Laura?
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@Superchip It just shows that people need to pay attention and educate the people with access to sensitive information. Don't assume people have common sense. Most seem to be short on it. This article just brings it to peoples attention.
I assume you were commenting on why Laura wrote about this... Your quote you copied from the original article was not written by Laura, and it looks as if you mean to ask her why she wrote it.
@TechZeal
I see. I thought it was just another "security guy" trying to get some cheap publicity.
@Superchip
I know it's tough, but I try to find the positive and usefulness in it all... get's really difficult sometimes. This isn't to say that you aren't right about someone trying to get his name out there.