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September 11, 2012
The Age of TMI
“Few consider the possibilities of data mining and how patterns of behaviour can be identified over time," the Australian government (see below) warns in a briefing now being given to Australian soldiers prior to their deployment to Afghanistan.
Well, the Taliban ain't the only ones doing it (i.e., data mining). Terrorist groups everywhere do it; in fact, anyone who wants any kind of information on anything or anyone can easily do it.
Social media, combined with user complacency, gullibility and/or ignorance is a terrorist dream come true.
Something for everyone to think about, even when posting something that by itelf is a seemingly innocuous tidbit of information...
Telegraph.co.uk | September 11, 2012
Taliban Pose As Women To Friend Soldiers On Facebook
Taliban insurgents have posed as "attractive women" on Facebook to befriend soldiers and gather intelligence about operations, an Australian defence study has claimed.
By Ben Farmer, Kabul
Australian soldiers are now being given briefings before they deploy to Afghanistan to warn of the risk of fake profiles being used to collect information.
Soldiers also risk betraying sensitive information by posting pictures or updates tagged with their location, according to the federal government review of social media use in the armed forces.
The review, reported by Australia's Sunday Telegraph newspaper, warns troops to beware of "fake profiles – media personnel and enemies create fake profiles to gather information.
"For example, the Taliban have used pictures of attractive women as the front of their Facebook profiles and have befriended soldiers."
Many of those surveyed for the review were overly trusting of social media contacts and complacent of the risks of divulging information.
It warned: "Most did not recognise that people using fake profiles, perhaps masquerading as school friends, could capture information and movements. Few consider the possibilities of data mining and how patterns of behaviour can be identified over time."
The newspaper said the review also recommended friends and family of troops be warned of the dangers of giving away information including soldier's names, ranks and locations on social media.
Several soldiers interviewed for the review suggested a blanket ban on social media sites.
"I see too many members who post info/pics of themselves which identify ... what unit they belong to and where they are serving," one said.
The Australian Department of Defence was working on a new set of social media guidelines for troops, the newspaper reported.
Original article here.
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