Facebook Sues Two Chrome Extension Makers For Scraping User Data (zdnet.com) 15
Facebook has filed a lawsuit against two companies for creating and distributing malicious browser extensions that scraped user data without authorization from the Facebook and Instagram websites. From a report: Named in the lawsuit are BrandTotal, an Israeli-based company with a Delaware subsidiary, and Unimania, incorporated in Delaware. The two companies are behind UpVoice and Ads Feed, two Chrome extensions available on the official Chrome Web Store since September and November 2019, where they racked up more than 5,000 and 10,000 installs, respectively. "BrandTotal enticed users to install the UpVoice extension from the Google Chrome Store by offering payments in exchange for installs, in the form of online gift cards, and claiming that the users who installed the extension became 'panelists . . . [who] impact the marketing decisions and brand strategies of multi-billion dollars (sic) corporations'," Facebook said in court documents filed today.
Um... piss off? (Score:2)
Just like I can use my Galoob Game Genie on my NES I can run any extension I bloody damn well please on my PC. If Facebook doesn't like it they can stop using web browsers and write locked down proprietary software.
That said these are p
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Just skimmed the full article. The reason why facebook is suing is because the extension scraps user info from people's facebook accounts (and amazon and instagram and others).
Facebook has been scraping browsing history from plurality of the worlds Internet users *WITHOUT PERMISSION* for years... now that someone else wants to tag on and score a piece of their haul they get all sue happy. Personally I find the hypocrisy hilarious.
What Facebook is doing is actually far worse because there is nothing to install, nothing to agree to. No indication Internet users are being constantly spied upon by Facebook.
At least when you DECIDE to use Facebook or upvoice malware you are making a
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Meh! (Score:5, Insightful)
I have some sympathy with Facebook's position, and the purveyors of the extensions in question are undeniably scum. But this seems rather like the complaint of a 'high-class' thief whose stolen goods were re-stolen by a lower-level thief. One bad guy pointing the finger at another bad guy does nothing to help the users, whose data was misappropriated long before BrandTotal and Unimania came on the scene.
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"Assassins accusing the assassins"
Pot! (Score:4, Funny)
Meet Kettle!
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TwoFacedBook
You mad bruh? (Score:3, Insightful)
Get Lost (Score:2)
Emperor Zuck says...
Only FacaeBook is allowed to slurp any data from our suckers.
Just say no to Fartbook.
User data belongs to the user (Score:2)
If the extension collected user data, then Facebook cannot really claim any damages, only the users whose data got harvested.
Savor the Irony (Score:2)
Et tu, brute? [wikipedia.org]
Hello, Pot (Score:2)