CIRT blocks access to Facebook.com
Caleb Fort
Issue date: 10/12/05 Section: News
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Daily Lobo
Nikiyah Gill tried to visit Facebook.com from Dane Smith Hall last week, but a message popped up saying the page could not be found.
After she tried to visit the site from two more computers, she decided to call CIRT.
CIRT told her she could not visit the site using the UNM network, she said.
"CIRT told me that it was legal issues, and that's all they could disclose," she said. "They said someone higher up said the Facebook was no longer allowed."
The site allows users to post a picture of themselves, as well as personal information such as phone numbers, class schedules and favorite music, movies and books. Users can send messages to each other and post comments on an individual's page.
Jeff Gassaway, a security administrator for CIRT, said the site was blocked for several reasons. He said the site regularly sent large amounts of unsolicited e-mail to the University's faculty, staff and students, which slows down University servers. He said CIRT regularly blocks sites and computers that send out a lot of spam.
He said UNM's legal counsel also had concerns with the site.
UNM originally blocked a site called UNM Facebook in mid-August. The site mimicked the color scheme and design of the official UNM Web site, including a UNM logo. He said the legal counsel was concerned with copyright and trademark infringement.
He did not know the exact relationship between UNM Facebook and Facebook, but they are somehow linked, he said.
CIRT was concerned with the site because it required students to use their UNM Net ID to register, Gassaway said. He said because the site looked similar to the UNM site, several students used the same password for their Facebook account as for their UNM e-mail account.
"If it didn't mandate the use of UNM credentials, nobody would really care about it," he said. "But they're kind of encroaching on UNM's data stewardship responsibilities."
He said the site is not secure and it would be easy for someone to steal a password, which they could use to access a student's UNM account.
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