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Zuckerberg's Facebook page hacked to prove security flaw

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A Palestinian researcher posted a message on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's page last week after he says the site's security team didn't take his warnings about a security flaw seriously.
"First, sorry for breaking your privacy and post(ing) to your wall," wrote Khalil Shreateh. "I (have) no other choice to make after all the reports I sent to (the) Facebook team."
Shreateh, who describes himself as an unemployed security researcher with a degree in information systems, said he found a hole in Facebook's systems that let him post to any user's page, including users not on his Friends list.
Such an exploit would be a virtual gold mine for spammers, scam artists and others seeking to take advantage of the site's roughly 1 billion users worldwide.

Zuckerberg's Facebook page hacked to prove security exploit - CNN.com

That's pretty funny. And not a huge surprise.
 
Zuckerberg should immediately hire him.
 
I think this guy needs to be brought in for questioning:

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