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Facebook Says Russian Firms 'Scraped' Data, Some for Facial Recognition (wral.com)

An anonymous reader quotes the New York Times: On the same day Facebook announced that it had carried out its biggest purge yet of American accounts peddling disinformation, the company quietly made another revelation: It had removed 66 accounts, pages and apps linked to Russian firms that build facial recognition software for the Russian government. Facebook said Thursday that it had removed any accounts associated with SocialDataHub and its sister firm, Fubutech, because the companies violated its policies by scraping data from the social network. "Facebook has reason to believe your work for the government has included matching photos from individuals' personal social media accounts in order to identify them," the company said in a cease-and-desist letter to SocialDataHub that was dated Tuesday and viewed by The New York Times...

As Facebook is taking a closer look at its own products amid increasing scrutiny and public outcry, it is increasingly finding examples of companies that have been exploiting its global social network for questionable ends.... Artur Khachuyan, the 26-year-old chief executive of SocialDataHub and Fubutech, said in an interview Friday that Fubutech scraped data from the web, particularly Google search and the Russian search engine Yandex, to build a database of Russian citizens and their images that the government can use for facial recognition. "We don't know exactly what they do with it," he said.... At one point in a 30-minute phone interview, he said the Russian Defense Ministry was a client but later said he could not name Fubutech's government clients.

The two Russian companies have been around for over four years, "relying in part on Facebook data," the Times reports.

"At the top of the SocialDataHub's website, there is a single line: 'We know everything about everybody.'"

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  1. This'll Be Illustrative by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Slashdot seems to be overflowing with Russian trolls. this thread should be illustrative.

    Although, I gotta say, this just seems like Facebook deflecting. Blame the bogie man!

  2. Easier implementation than expected by Empiric · · Score: 1

    Now the "mark on your forehead" doesn't even require opt-in.

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  3. Social media needed a news change by AHuxley · · Score: 2

    Removes users who talk about US news and politics.
    Next news cycle is all about Russians looking at images?

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    1. Re: Social media needed a news change by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Yes Alexei, they're both news but your naughty government is up to no good again.

      He said Fubutech scraped data from the web, particularly Google search and the Russian search engine Yandex, to build a database of Russian citizens and their images that the government can use for facial recognition. âoeWe donâ(TM)t know exactly what they do with it,â he said.

    2. Re:Social media needed a news change by Zontar+The+Mindless · · Score: 1

      Right on cue...

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  4. Those Russians must be very skilled... by bogaboga · · Score: 1, Informative

    "Facebook has reason to believe your work for the government has included matching photos from individuals' personal social media accounts in order to identify them," the company said in a cease-and-desist letter to SocialDataHub that was dated Tuesday and viewed by The New York Times...

    Indeed...they must be very skilled & have lots of time too. What won't the Russians do these days?

    To make matters worse, it's the New York Times that confirms...

    Yeah right...The New York Times.

    I am about to have big yaaawn!!

    1. Re:Those Russians must be very skilled... by Zontar+The+Mindless · · Score: 1

      And now for the trifecta...

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  5. Google grabs photos too by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    I used to host a photo gallery on the internet. This was when google was fairly young and I wasn't too worried about my privacy.
    This was before google-chrome or chromium existed or even Android.
    Google found it.
    A stalker found it.
    Every other web indexer found it too.

    Took the gallery off the internet. Learned that lesson, thankfully it was well before social networks were popular.
    Next was avoiding photos and asking friends never to tag me in any photos without permission. Not being on FB, TW, IG, G+ or any of the 50 other social networks has been a plus too.

    The point, don't be stupid with your data, metadata, or photos.

  6. Re:why do merkins always whinge about by AHuxley · · Score: 1

    Social media over a generation will show who went to what US/UK university.
    Who was in the mil, who was at what event years ago when their created resume never mentioned such a unique past.
    Such open data sets make the role of MI6, the CIA difficult as generations can then be tracked back to discover their actual level of education and mil service.
    Hard work to place an embassy worker doing very average work when social media had the same person at a top US university doing advanced math and crypto.

    Very few people and isolated faith group/cults had no use of social media. A university photo, a work photo, a photo with mil friends, a photo with party political active friends, a holiday photo. That one holiday image that puts back a past of wealth and education.

    The other part is the creation and altering of a persons social media past to fit their new resume. Removing their education, adding created friends of friends. The ability to backdate social media only works if nobody has all the real time information.
    That only works if another nation did not keep years of the same past images in real time and can find the original later removed images.
    Work out that no such social media account existed years in the past.

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  7. Woops! Typo! by hackus · · Score: 1

    We (Facebook) Russian scraped some of your data and sold it!

    There fixed it for ya.

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  8. How about China? by yuriklastalov · · Score: 1

    How many Chinese "firms" (read: Chinese government) scraped our precious data too?

    Oh wait, China is the good authoritarian dictatorship. Not like those evil, sneaky Russians. China is a good boy, they dindu nuffin!

  9. Re:We're Glad You're Home! by Zontar+The+Mindless · · Score: 1

    That didn't take long...

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  10. Re:We're Glad You're Home! by Marxist+Hacker+42 · · Score: 1

    Facebook definition of disinformation: Anything favorable to Republicans.

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