Throwing it out there that if you do have fb, and if your settings aren't on private (ie. if anyone can see your info and posts, etc), it's now being collected and stored by an independent security company. Best to keep it all private unless you don't mind.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38463013/ns/technology_and_science/ The personal details of 100 million Facebook users have been collected and published online in a downloadable file, meaning they will now be unable to make their publicly available information private.
However, Facebook downplayed the issue, saying that no private data had been compromised.
The information was posted by Ron Bowes, an online security consultant, on the Internet site Pirate Bay to highlight privacy issues, the BBC reported.
/look, a message board topic
not ripping into facebook?