Friday, April 12, 2019

FACEBOOK LET DOZENS OF CYBERCRIME GROUPS OPERATE IN PLAIN SIGHT

FACEBOOK'S FAILURE TO moderate bad behavior on the sprawling online world it created, what with political trolls, extremist content, and livestreamed acts of horrific violence, has received a torrent of criticism. But researchers have found that the social media giant is also failing to police a far more basic and decades-old internet problem among its users: plain old cybercrime.

Researchers at Cisco's Talos security division on Friday revealed that they'd uncovered 74 Facebook groups devoted to the sale of stolen credit card data, identity info, spam lists, hacking tools, and other cybercrime commodities. The researchers say those groups sat in plain sight, with names like Spam Professional and Spammer and Hacker Professional, attracting 385,000 members in all. Anyone could find them with a site search for basic terms like "carding" or "CVVs," a reference to the security codes on the back of credit cards.

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