Facebook has taken action against two app developers and sued them for click injection fraud. The company has claimed that the developers made Google Play apps that installed malware on a user’s phone. It was done for the purpose of generating fake clicks on Facebook ads. In turn, the fraudulent ad revenue went to the two app developers. Facebook revealed their names as Hong Kong-based LionMobi and Singapore-based JediMobi.
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