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  • #1Brian Massey said ...(on 03-13-2008)

    Brian Massey
    I got this Diigo note on March 12 dated Feb 22 from "locative" stating "Hi, I've got access to your gmail interface, jojojo...". Naturally, I've now got to uninstall diigo to close what looks like a security hole.

    Here's the screen shot:
    http://www.masseytexas.com/temp/GoogleAccessMessage.png

    locative is a member ofdiigo and contributor to this forum.

    Anyone else have this happen?

    --Brian
  • #2Mah Saito said ...(on 03-13-2008, replying to Brian Massey on #1)

    Mah Saito
    Hi Brian,

    I can't access to your URL. So, I can't guess your trouble. Please tell us more information. I believe it is not relate to this group member, just 'spoofing' or like that.

    Mah
  • #3Maggie Tsai said ...(on 03-13-2008, replying to Mah Saito on #2)

    Maggie Tsai
    Hi Brian,

    Thanks for your post. First, please rest assured that there is no security issue here whatsoever at all-

    The comment you saw was just a general public sticky note comment to a URL ( here is http://mail.google.com/mail/) and nothing more. Neither diigo team members nor diigo users can access your gmail information.

    Jose wrote a "joking" message & it's not quite appropriate; thus this kind of misunderstanding. He's a great user, so I'm sure it was not "intentional".... We're sorry about any concern that this may have caused.

    This is what we consider "junk/spam" message, and we certainly encourage users' active reporting of inappropriate public comments, so we can all do our part to keep the diigo community free of junk / spam. .

    By the way, we have removed that public comment.
  • #4Brian Massey said ...(on 03-14-2008, replying to Maggie Tsai on #3)

    Brian Massey
    Maggie,

    Thanks. Sorry for the broken link.

    Diigo's great.

    --Brian

    maggie_diigo wrote:
    > Hi Brian,
    >
    > Thanks for your post. First, please rest assured that there is no security issue here whatsoever at all-
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