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August 4th, 2009

U.S. Marines ban Facebook, MySpace, Twitter

Posted by Ryan Naraine @ 10:17 am

Categories: Anti Virus, Arbitrary Code Execution, Browsers, Data theft, Exploit code, Facebook, Locally Running Web Servers, Malware, Passwords, Responsible disclosure, Social Networking Applications, Spam and Phishing, Spyware and Adware, Viruses and Worms, Zero-day attacks

Tags: Web, Facebook, Network, Twitter, MySpace, U.S. Marine Corps, Social Networking, Channel Management, Networking, Security

The U.S. Marine Corps has slapped an immediate ban on the use of social networking sites on its network, warning that sites like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter are a “proven haven for malicious hackers and content.”

The ban, contained in an order issued Monday, will last for a year.  It specifically mentions Facebook, Twitter and MySpace although it applies to what is described as “Web-based services that allows communities of people to share common interests.”

[ SEE: Twitter API ripe for abuse by web worms ]

A few choice quotes from the Marine Corps order:

  • “These internet sites in general are a proven haven for malicious actors and content and are particularly high risk due to information exposure, user generated content and targeting by adversaries…”
  • “The very nature of SNS [social network sites] creates a larger attack and exploitation window, exposes unnecessary information to adversaries and provides an easy conduit for information leakage that puts OPSEC [operational security], COMSEC [communications security], [and] personnel… at an elevated risk of compromise.”

[ SEE: Web worms squirm through Facebook, MySpace ]

CNN reports that the ban was drawn up in response to a late July warning from U.S. Strategic Command, which told the rest of the military it was considering a Defense Department-wide ban on the Web 2.0 sites, due to network security concerns.

Facebook, MySpace and Twitter have been constant targets for malware attacks that exploit the trusted nature of social networks to lure users into clicking on links to malicious sites.

Ryan NaraineRyan Naraine is a journalist and security evangelist at Kaspersky Lab. He manages Threatpost.com, a security news portal. Here is Ryan's full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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Web 2.0 is too valuable to ban.
Although I appreciate the security concerns, web 2.0 is too valuable to ban. Perhaps a better approach would be to have a required training course for soldiers to take before they are allowed to use ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: aaronchall@... Posted on: 08/20/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Good news...  jasonp@... | 08/04/09
I agree, all armed forces should do it.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/04/09
They already do...  JT82 | 08/05/09
It doesn't take a genius . . .  bob@... | 08/07/09
RE: U.S. Marines ban Facebook, MySpace, Twitter  gdpowell62@... | 08/04/09
RE: U.S. Marines ban Facebook, MySpace, Twitter  cathidubose | 08/04/09
Perhaps...  brunerd | 08/04/09
Actually, yes, that last thing  Lerianis10 | 08/04/09
Perhaps...  juicyjpat | 08/04/09
I disagree with it being a waste of Gov money to fund another network.  kapptaink@... | 08/05/09
Thats fine..  JT82 | 08/05/09
RE: U.S. Marines ban Facebook, MySpace, Twitter  steeleblue_cactus | 08/04/09
U.S. Marines ban Facebook, MySpace, Twitter  mdw1964 | 08/05/09
RE: U.S. Marines ban Facebook, MySpace, Twitter  juicyjpat | 08/04/09
Read it all  frabjous | 08/07/09
READ ME  juicyjpat | 08/04/09
Depends on where you were  ffries@... | 08/05/09
Actually...  PollyProteus | 08/07/09
That's What We Do At Work  Cardhu | 08/08/09
RE: U.S. Marines ban Facebook, MySpace, Twitter  ffries@... | 08/05/09
RE: U.S. Marines ban Facebook, MySpace, Twitter  agilebrainz@... | 08/05/09
Good choice right reasons  ffries@... | 08/05/09
Puts lives unnecessarily at risk  timbo05@... | 08/05/09
Lives at risk  ninamelendez@... | 08/05/09
RE: U.S. Marines ban Facebook, MySpace, Twitter  jawilli65 | 08/05/09
RE: U.S. Marines ban Facebook, MySpace, Twitter  allenlee@... | 08/05/09
RE: U.S. Marines ban Facebook, MySpace, Twitter  Brandon_Forest@... | 08/05/09
How is this news?  JT82 | 08/05/09
ClickaNerd | US Military | Network Security  ClickaNerd2 | 08/05/09
I'm sure that your tool is perfectly harmless...  PollyProteus | 08/07/09
127.0.0.1  ClickaNerd2 | 08/09/09
RE: U.S. Marines ban Facebook, MySpace, Twitter  raybettoni@... | 08/05/09
RE: U.S. Marines ban Facebook, MySpace, Twitter  kps_46635@... | 08/05/09
Simple  rparker009 | 08/05/09
It's not necessarily the facebook page itself so much...  PollyProteus | 08/07/09
RE: U.S. Marines ban Facebook, MySpace, Twitter  juicyjpat | 08/05/09
Government Babysitters Dictate Lives Of Service Men and Women Once Again  itanalyst2@... | 08/05/09
Facts To Counter Emotional Bias  Cardhu | 08/06/09
I've been on Facebook over a year  itanalyst2@... | 08/06/09
You're Attacking A Strawman of Your Own Creation  Cardhu | 08/07/09
Very obviously you didn't complete...  PollyProteus | 08/07/09
No More Cheerleaders  jabailo1 | 08/06/09
Are you kidding me?  BobinAtlanta | 08/07/09
Um they already do  JT82 | 08/07/09
Pros and Cons  Dr_Zinj | 08/07/09
U.S. Marines playing Catch up  JEFFSGTP | 08/07/09
To communicate is one thing, but . . .  bob@... | 08/07/09
RE: U.S. Marines ban Facebook, MySpace, Twitter  evac93rd@... | 08/09/09
RE: U.S. Marines ban Facebook, MySpace, Twitter  evac93rd@... | 08/09/09
RE: U.S. Marines ban Facebook, MySpace, Twitter  ClickaNerd2 | 08/09/09
It's All About National Security  ClickaNerd2 | 08/09/09
Web 2.0 is too valuable to ban.  aaronchall@... | 08/20/09

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