Facebook Sues Chinese Malware Operator For Abusing Its Ad Platform (zdnet.com) 9
Facebook today filed a lawsuit against a Chinese company and two Chinese nationals for abusing the Facebook ad platform to run a malware scheme. From a report: The accused are ILikeAd Media International Company, a Hong Kong-based company founded in 2016, and Chen Xiao Cong and Huang Tao, the two men behind it. Facebook said today that ILikeAd used Facebook ads to lure victims into downloading and installing malware. Once installed, the malware would compromise victims' Facebook accounts and use access to these accounts to place new ads, on behalf of the infected users.
Is this case viable, tenable? (Score:3)
Hong Kong is only China when it's convenient (Score:1)
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The names behind the "malware company" indicate that the plaintiffs were mainland Chinese who were simply operating behind the facade of an easily registered Hong Kong "Ltd".
Practically anyone with a little cash can register a company there, but particularly mainland Chinese companies and individuals are increasingly using the territory to mask their de facto origins.
My guess is that whatever operations this company had were conducted across the border in mainland China. Incidentally I would also guess that
hm (Score:5, Insightful)
That sounds just like Facebook but with extra steps
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They really have been cutting back lately (Score:2)
Lately most of the fraudulent ads are gone, the downside is that now I can't log in without seeing a crapton of the ACV gummy ads posted by the company I work for
So let me get this straight... (Score:3)
qui cum canibus concumbunt cum pulicibus surgent. (Score:2)
He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas.
adware IS malware (Score:2)
Adware is malware for the brain
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