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Facebook takes 'clickjackers' to court

Padmini Harchandrai January 27, 2012, 12:27:51 IST

Facebook and the state of Washington have taken a Delaware-based media company, Adscend Media to court …

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Facebook takes 'clickjackers' to court

Facebook and the state of Washington have taken a Delaware-based media company, Adscend Media to court for a process called “clickjacking”. According to reports, clickjacking is a process of scamming users, of say, Facebook, to give hand over access to personal information by making them visit advertising sites. The process is also ‘viral’, because the process involves friends, too. The way it works is a ‘bait’ is sent through Facebook, seemingly from friends, and it’s often a promise to a link of something ’naughty’ or provocative. Users are often made to like a page and also be taken through a set of pages with survey questions with the promise of getting to the link with provocative content.

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The pages that Facebook users are usually taken away to are not only surveys that mandate the Facebook user to hand over personal content, but also pages where users are made to sign up for expensive mobile phone subscriptions. When clicking the “Like” button on the first bait page, users’ friends are notified of this on their Newsfeeds and are put in a position to become victims of the scam as well. One such scam link is “A man takes a picture of himself everyday for 8 years”. In some cases, a code is embedded into the page, so that even if the user doesn’t click “Like”, it will still appear on their friends’ Newsfeed as a liked page. As a result, the scam is also called “Likejacking”.

According to the state attorney general’s office, the scam has generated $1.2 million a month for Adscend Media. The company benefits from the scam by collecting money from Facebook users that have visited certain ads or signed up for subscription services. The company is charged with misleading or deceptive commercial electronic communications and unfair business practices.

Reuters

Paddy does not, we repeat, definitely does NOT belong in the category of Mac-head (yeh right!). She does get excited by her iPhone and her iMac and her iPod Nano and her Macbook and Bali's iPad and her future iHouse (patent pending). Ok, so maybe her head is a little bit forbidden fruit shaped. She likes shooting video (iPhone 4 camera zindabad!) and editing montages (Final Cut Pro zindabad!), whether the scene calls for it or no. In her spare time, she's either kicking it on stage with KB the keyboard or kicking butt at Taekwondo.

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