Massive Instagram ‘click farm’ found following data breach



    Fake accounts on social media platforms are often used to commit fraud as well as to spread disinformation and fake news which is why the recent discovery of a massive Instagram ‘click farm’ is so concerning.

    For those unfamiliar, click farms are operations where low-paid workers, usually in developing countries without strict data regulations, are paid to click on links and interact with users online either to earn income through advertising or to inflate a person’s following on a social network.



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