US Marines ban Twitter, Facebook, Myspace

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Marines ban Twitter, Facebook, other sites

* Story Highlights
* U.S. Marine Corps bans Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and other social media sites
* Order, issued Monday, states that information on the sites poses a security risk
* The Marines' ban is effective immediately and will last a year
* U.S. Army recently ordered all U.S. bases to provide access to Facebook

By Noah Shachtman

(WIRED) -- The U.S. Marine Corps has banned Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and other social media sites from its networks, effective immediately.

"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," reads a Marine Corps order, issued Monday.

"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."

The Marines' ban will last a year. It 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.

Scams, worms, and Trojans often spread unchecked throughout social media sites, passed along from one online friend to the next.

"The mechanisms for social networking were never designed for security and filtering. They make it way too easy for people with bad intentions to push malicious code to unsuspecting users," a Stratcom source told Wired.com.

Yet many within the Pentagon's highest ranks find value in the Web 2.0 tools. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has 4,000 followers on Twitter. The Department of Defense is getting ready to unveil a new home page, packed with social media tools. The Army recently ordered all U.S. bases to provide access to Facebook. Top generals now blog from the battlefield.

"OPSEC is paramount. We will have procedures in place to deal with that," Price Floyd, the Pentagon's newly-appointed social media czar, said.

"What we can't do is let security concerns trump doing business. We have to do business... We need to be everywhere men and women in uniform are and the public is. If that's MySpace and YouTube, that's where we need to be, too," Floyd said.

The Marines say they will issue waivers to the Web 2.0 blockade, if a "mission critical need" can be proven. And they will continue to allow access to the military's internal "SNS-like services." But for most members of the Corps, access to the real, public social networks is now shut off for the next year.
 
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The Marines say they will issue waivers to the Web 2.0 blockade, if a "mission critical need" can be proven. And they will continue to allow access to the military's internal "SNS-like services." But for most members of the Corps, access to the real, public social networks is now shut off for the next year.
yes becuase the only place they will find bin laden is on myspace.

~k.
 

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Good.

You are paid to kill not tweet.
No but it's stuff like keeping in touch with your friends through myspace/facebook that keeps you from going insane. True old war vets didint' have this kind of technology but maybe they would of been a little more head strong if they did. then again maybe not. I dont' know just thinking out loud
 
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No but it's stuff like keeping in touch with your friends through myspace/facebook that keeps you from going insane. True old war vets didint' have this kind of technology but maybe they would of been a little more head strong if they did. then again maybe not. I dont' know just thinking out loud
well myspace/facebook necessarily isnt the main and only way to keep in touch....they can easily keep in touch with their loved ones by still using their email or phone calls...thats what most of my boys who went over there used....
 

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well myspace/facebook necessarily isnt the main and only way to keep in touch....they can easily keep in touch with their loved ones by still using their email or phone calls...thats what most of my boys who went over there used....
true, I know from first hand experience that shit. Trust me though when some cock fuck tells you that you can't use a certain source to keep in touch with your loved ones it pisses you off.
 
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thats why they always used to tell us when i was in the Corps, "whenever u think u got it tough, there was always someone out there in your shoes that had it tougher"
 
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No but it's stuff like keeping in touch with your friends through myspace/facebook that keeps you from going insane. True old war vets didint' have this kind of technology but maybe they would of been a little more head strong if they did. then again maybe not. I dont' know just thinking out loud
They just banned it off of their government networks. There's still civilian networks available all over the world for them to use to access these sites. I'm in the middle of nowhere on a remote site in Iraq right now with no issues getting to those sites, cause we got other internet avenues.
 
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No but it's stuff like keeping in touch with your friends through myspace/facebook that keeps you from going insane. True old war vets didint' have this kind of technology but maybe they would of been a little more head strong if they did. then again maybe not. I dont' know just thinking out loud

Pick up a pen and a fucking piece of paper
 
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What kinda pussies are they letting in the Corps now if a fucking pen and paper isn't good enough.

Sand 'll dry those pussy tears.

Worked for these guys:
 

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yea no shit but then again i agree with homie it helps them stay in the right frame of mind and not go crazy or insane!..plus there always yahoo, or windows live messenger to see ur fam and communicate with them and wut not!...
 
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well, truth be told... just because you're in the military doesn't make you computer savvy. Mfkrs clicking on porn links and spreading viruses across servers. Then you have dudes talking about the mission from earlier today or what their squad plans to do in the next 7 days through myspace.

I got a brother who just finished a tour (Army) and a brother-in-law (Air Force) who's in Iraq right now.

Trust me, some soldiers just aren't bright enough to have such resources.