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Facebook Sues Over 'Data-Grabbing' Quizzes
lundi 11 mars 2019, 23:20 , par Slashdot
Facebook is suing Andrew Gorbachov and Gleb Sluchevsky, of Ukraine, who worked for a company called Web Sun Group that developed 'data-grabbing' quizzes for its social media site. The malicious quiz apps were used to harvest thousands of users' profile data. 'The firm says anyone who wanted to take the quizzes was asked to install browser extensions, which then lifted data ranging from names and profile pictures to private lists of friends,' reports the BBC. 'These were installed about 63,000 times between 2016 and October 2018, it says.' From the report: The quizzes, with titles such as 'What does your eye color say about you?' and 'Do people love you for your intelligence or your beauty?', gained access to this information via the Facebook Login system -- which enables connections between third party apps and Facebook profiles. While the system is intended to verify that such connections are secure, in this case, Facebook says, users were falsely told the app would retrieve only a limited amount of public data from their profiles. 'In total, defendants compromised approximately 63,000 browsers used by Facebook users and caused over $75,000 in damages to Facebook,' the company said in court documents first published by online news site The Daily Beast. The documents accuse the two men of breaking US laws against computer hacking as well as breaching Facebook's own terms of use.
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