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July 2006: US media reports that intruders penetrate the US Department of State (DoS) networks, stealing sensitive information and user login credentials, and install backdoors on numerous computers, allowing them to return to the systems at will.
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Fake websites, which ask for a user's login details, can be made to look like those of reputable companies.
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The coding also has a role in some Facebook games and "apps" particularly if the app wants to store a user's login information or game scores.
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Intel will use the camera to automatically login the user and customize the experience based on their distinct needs and habits.
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The true promise of Google Talk--and the company's likely goal--is to eventually provide full telephone capabilities and to make a user's Google login his primary point of contact, on- or offline.
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When authenticating via social login, the user passes dozens of data fields to you including: name, email, birthdate, hometown, relationship status, political views, interests, activities, work history, religious views and education level.
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You login with your user id and password.
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An obvious advantage of a social login is that it is much easier for the user.
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Gigya, for example, recently announced plans to go beyond powering social login for media and retail sites to managing the user data itself.
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