Social Networking Controversy

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Did you remember to tell your cousin happy birthday on Facebook? Do you know how many people liked your latest picture on instagram? Or how many retweets did you get on your totally relatable and borderline inspirational tweet? As of January 2014, 74% of online adults use social networking sites (Rainie). Also more than 9 out of 10 American teenagers use social media(Blaszczak). Because of social networking we are becoming more connected than ever before. Important information can spread faster than wildfire, and we now have the ability to have friends and relationships all over the world. With the ability to communicate and interact with anyone at our fingertips what could go wrong? Well...lots of things.
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It is very easy to believe in an edited picture or a fake article only because millions of other people are falling for it too. One of the recent rumors on Facebook that sparked tons of outrage and debate was, Michigan passed a law exempting emergency medical personnel from treating gay people. The article that came along with it seemed legitimate and because so many people were sharing it, and their opinion about it you couldn’t help but read it yourself. However the truth was, on December 2014, the Michigan House of Representatives passed a bill, also known as the freedom and restoration act (or RFRA). The bill itself has not yet become a law, in fact it still needs to be passed by the senate and signed by the governor. The goal of the RFRA is to allow an individual to break the law because of a religious beliefs/ rights. It acts as a defense in a criminal or civil case resulting from his/ her actions. The claim that medical personnel could opt out of providing emergency treatment to gay patients on the grounds of religious objection is one of the hypothetical scenarios opponents have posed as what …show more content…

Because of what you post hackers have better chances of hacking passwords, bank account numbers, and much more. People put so much personal information on their profiles that identity theft is easier than ever before. Everybody heard about the huge celebrity nude icloud hacking scandal. There was a list of about 100 different celebrities that had nude pictures of them leaked all over social media sites. Jennifer Lawrence, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Kate Upton immediately confirmed that the nude images were truly them. The hacker made it into their icloud through the app “find my iphone.” Most apple services will lock someone out after several failed logon attempts. But at that time find my iphone did not. The hacker was able to do what is called a “brute force attack” and test thousands of potential passwords until an account was entered (Duke). Because of what is posted on their social media sites the hacker had access to dates, important events, important names, and more. All these could be used to potentially guess a password. Nearly a decade ago, Paris Hilton 's Sidekick cell phone was accessed when a hacker guessed her password was Tinkerbell, the name of her famous teacup chihuahua

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