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Facebook sues 4 people living in Vietnam for online scams Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
01/07/2021 09:18 GMT+7
Facebook has filed a lawsuit against four people living in Vietnam for hacking into accounts and running illegal ads worth more than $36 million.
In a blog posted on June 29, Facebook said it had filed two lawsuits against those who violated the Advertising Policies. The defendant in the first lawsuit is a California-based marketing company and agents. The second lawsuit is against a group of people living in Vietnam, who hijacked accounts to run illegal ads.
Facebook Sues 4 Vietnamese for Hacking Accounts and $36 Million Ad Fraud
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Facebook sues Vietnamese group and California marketing firm for ad scams Details 30 June 2021
Facebook is suing a group of individuals based in Vietnam and a California marketing company. The social media giant said in a blog post that the Vietnam-based group of individuals allegedly got users to self-compromise their Facebook accounts and ran millions of dollars of unauthorised ads . Meanwhile, Facebook alleged that the California marketing company and its agents were responsible for a bait-and-switch advertising scheme on its platform.
Facebook s director of platform enforcement and litigation, Jessica Romero, said the four individuals in Vietnam used a technique known as cookie theft or session theft to compromise accounts of employees of advertising and marketing agencies and then ran unauthorised ads. The blog post claimed that victims were misled into self-compromising their accounts by installing a mobile app from the Google