Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg accused of hacking (hacking) email account competitors and journalists. CEO of the popular social networking site that has 400 million users were considered at least to two offenses.Investigation was revealed in a report written by BusinessInsider.com on March 5, 2010. After two years of investigation, the magazine claims to have evidence of hacking by Facebook's founder in 2004.The
first is when Zuckerberg discovered that Harvard newspaper reporter
from "The Crimson" who intend to write bad news about her in 2004. He uses the Facebook login data reporter to break their account.Second,
BusinessInsider accuses Zuckerberg had hacked accounts competitors at
Harvard who accused him of stealing their idea for social networking
media. He then undertook sabotage of a rival social networking media is under construction.The dispute stems from allegations that three senior at Harvard, the Cameron Winklevoss, Tyler Winklevoss, and Divya Narendra. They
accuse Zuckerberg intended to mislead them that he would help build
social networks, HarvardConnection.com which have been initiated since
2003. What happened instead, Zuckerberg stole their idea to create a rival product to continue in court.After
Zuckerberg launched TheFacebook.com in February 2004, Cameron, Tyler
and Divya recruit a number of developers to create HarvardConnection. In mid-May 2004, three ready to launch HarvardConnection who later became ConnectU.Then, the editor of "The Crimson" to receive emails in their inbox from Cameron Winklevoss, co-founder of ConnectU. Email it states that TheFacebook.com made by Zuckerberg has deceived ConnectU team.Their claims, Crimson reporter later confirmed to Zuckerberg about the allegations. He
was apparently able to convince the media that social networking is
different from the plan to build a more focused HarvardConnetion.com on
the website for dates.After the story appeared, looking worried that "The Crimson" will continue the story. Zuckerberg
then managed to convince the campus media about the negative charges,
so that "The Crimson" do not pass the word about this.However, the Winklevoss brothers then sends another message to "The Crimson" that at Harvard there are other victims. His name, John Thomson who also claimed that Zuckerberg stole his idea for Thefacebook display called "Visualize Your Buddy."
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