DOJ: Facebook takes down page behind malicious tagging scam

DOJ: Facebook takes down page behind malicious tagging scam


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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, April 21) — Did you accidentally click that link to a malicious post from a random Facebook user?
Many Filipino netizens have complained about the malicious tagging spree across the social media platform, which links one to a post containing what seems to be an adult video.
Once the link is accessed, the user will then be asked to install an update to watch the video in full. When clicked, this will result in an automatic and random tagging in the same post of other users, including those who are not part of your Friends list.
The Department of Justice-Office of Cybercrime said on Wednesday that it has raised the matter to Facebook Asia Pacific Legal Law Enforcement Outreach. Facebook said it already took down the page and sanctioned its administrators.

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