Most Facebook Scams Are Designed To Feed Affiliate Marketing Programs

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Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


Most Facebook Scams Are Designed To Feed Affiliate Marketing Programs


Fraudulent advertisers are behind majority of exploits, Commtouch study finds



Affiliate marketing sites are the final destination in three-fourths of all Facebook deceptions, according to a study released yesterday.
According to the
Commtouch Internet Threats Trend Report
, a year-end synopsis of Internet threats, visitors to these fraudulent Facebook-promoted sites are induced to fill out surveys that generate affiliate payments for the scammers, victimizing legitimate businesses that pay affiliate fees.
Users are induced to click on the scams through a variety of social engineering tactics, such as free merchandise offers, celebrity news, new (fake) Facebook applications, or simply a trusted friend sending a message stating: You have to see this! the report states.
After users first click on the scams, malware or malicious scripts are to blame for the further spread of slightly more than half the analyzed scams, the study says. These exploits fall into three main categories: likejacking, rogue applications, and malware or self-XSS, it says.
In 48 percent of the cases, unwitting users themselves are responsible for distributing the undesirable content by clicking on like or share buttons, Commtouch says.
Facebook scammers are out to make money, and affiliate marketing is a rich source, said Amir Lev, Commtouchs CTO, in a statement. The same social engineering techniques that malware distributors and spammers have been using for years to induce people to open their unwanted mail or click on malicious links are being leveraged within Facebook and other popular social networks for ill-gotten gains.
Besides Facebook threats, the report discusses Web threats, phishing, malware, and spam throughout the year. The content of the report is based on data from Commtouchs GlobalView Network, which tracks and analyzes billions of Internet transactions daily.
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