Ukrainian hackers used quizzes to leak over 60K Facebook users\' data

Ukrainian hackers used quizzes to leak over 60K Facebook users' data

IANS  |  San Francisco 

Two Ukrainian men used to lure more than 60,000 users into installing malicious browser extensions that leaked their profile data and friends lists to offshore servers, according to a federal lawsuit filed by the company.

and allegedly used the browser extensions to overlay their own advertisements onto Facebook's news feed when their victims visited through the compromised browsers, The Daily Beast reported on Friday.

Facebook, in its lawsuit filed on Friday, alleged that the Kiev-based entrepreneurs violated Californian and federal anti-hacking laws, and sued them for fraud and breach of Facebook's terms of service.

The company also alleged that the scheme primarily targeted Russian-language victims.

"As a result of installing the malicious extensions, the app users effectively compromised their own browsers because... the malicious extensions were designed to scrape information and inject unauthorized advertisements when the app users visited or other social networking site," the company wrote.

Both defendants are affiliated with a company called the

"In total, defendants compromised approximately 63,000 browsers used by users and caused over $75,000 in damages to Facebook," the company claims in its civil complaint, citing the cost of rooting out the activity.

Recently, Facebook posted a note outlining a vision of a more "privacy focused" giant.

"I believe we should be working towards a world where people can speak privately and live freely knowing that their information will only be seen by who they want to see it," he wrote.

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First Published: Sun, March 10 2019. 12:54 IST