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Facebook limits access to Russian state-controlled media in Ukraine
06:00am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 Telangana Today
Nick Clegg, vice president of global affairs at Meta, said in a tweet thread early on Monday that the company has been in contact with the Government of Ukraine.
Facebook limits access to Russian state-controlled media in Ukraine
05:50am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 Business Standard
The Ukrainians have also suggested that Meta remove access to Facebook and Instagram in Russia.
Meta acts on hacking targeting Ukraine
05:38am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 Yahoo Australia
Meta Platforms says a hacking group has used Facebook to target public figures in Ukraine, including prominent military officials, politicians and a journalist, amid Russia''s ongoing invasion of the country.Meta said in the last 48 hours it had removed a network of about 40 fake accounts, groups and pages across Facebook and Instagram that operated from Russia and Ukraine, for violating its rules against coordinated inauthentic behaviour.
Hacking group used Facebook to target prominent people in Ukraine as Russian invasion continues
05:20am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 Independent on Saturday
Meta Platforms said a hacking group used Facebook to target a handful of public figures in Ukraine, including prominent military officials, politicians and a journalist, amid Russia''s ongoing invasion of the country.
Facebook cuts off Russian disinformation campaign in Ukraine
05:15am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 The Washington Post
Facebook said it had disrupted a minor disinformation operating targeting Ukraine. But it faces a bigger debate about whether to ban popular Russian state media pages.
Facebook-owner Meta says Ukraine’s military, politicians targeted in hacking campaign
05:09am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 FX Empire
By Elizabeth Culliford (Reuters) – Meta Platforms said a hacking group used Facebook to target a handful of public figures in Ukraine, including prominent military officials, politicians and a journalist, amid Russia’s ongoing invasion of the country.
Facebook takes down fake accounts boosting Russian disinformation in Ukraine | Engadget
05:08am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 Newslanes
Facebook has taken down a network of fake accounts attempting to spread Russian disinformation in Ukraine. The company said it had removed about 40 accounts, pages and groups from Facebook and Instagram that were detected over the last 48 hours. The company has also worked to stop hacking attempts targeting Ukrainians military and government officials […] Facebook takes down fake accounts boosting Russian disinformation in Ukraine | Engadget
Facebook-owner Meta says Ukraine’s military, politicians targeted in hacking campaign
05:08am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 Metro US
(Reuters) – Meta Platforms said a hacking group used Facebook to target a handful of public figures in Ukraine, including prominent military officials, politicians and a journalist, amid Russia’s ongoing invasion of the country. Meta said in the last 48 hours it had also separately removed a network of about 40 fake accounts, groups and … Read More
Meta says Ukraine''s military, politicians targeted in hacking campaign
05:05am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 The Times of India
Meta Platforms said a hacking group used Facebook to target a handful of public figures in Ukraine, including prominent military officials, politicians and a journalist, amid Russia''s ongoing invasion of the country.
Facebook Blocks ‘Ghostwriter’ Hackers Targeting Ukraine’s Army
05:05am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 The Daily Beast
Kacper Pempel/Reuters Facebook says it has cracked down on a shadow hacking group that’s been ramping up its efforts to hack Ukrainian military officials and a number of other targets as Kyiv fends off a Russian invasion . In an announcement early Monday morning, security officials at Meta, Facebook’s parent company, said they’ve “seen increased targeting” of Ukrainian social media users by a hacking group that researchers refer to as “Ghostwriter.” After uncovering a group of phishing websites used by the group, Meta says it blocked the domains across its social media platforms in order to protect users. The cybersecurity firm Mandiant first identified Ghostwriter in 2020 and late last year linked its hacking sprees to the Belarusian government . Since March 2017, Ghostwriter operatives have broken into legitimate news websites to plant fake stories with conspiracy theories about NATO and COVID-19. Hackers from the group have also impersonated prominent political figures, military officials, and journalists in an attempt to spread the fake stories via email.
Facebook cracks down on disinformation, hacked accounts in Ukraine
05:01am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 The Hill
Facebook took down dozens of fake accounts and pages spreading misinformation about the Russian-led military invasion in Ukraine, company executives said Sunday, while also taking measures to combat hacking efforts in the region.The…
Facebook takes down fake accounts boosting Russian disinformation in Ukraine
05:00am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 Engadget
Facebook has taken down a network of fake accounts attempting to spread Russian disinformation in Ukraine. The company said it had removed about 40 accounts, pages and groups from Facebook and Instagram that were detected over the last 48 hours. The company has also worked to stop hacking attempts targeting Ukrainians military and government officials on recent days. In a briefing Sunday night, Meta’s Director of Threat Disruption David Agranovich said the accounts in question hadn’t yet gained a large following when they were identified by the company’s security researchers. He said the accounts had about 4,000 followers and Facebook and about 500 on Instagram. The fake personas, which were targeting people in Ukraine, were being used to prop up fake news websites that published claims aimed at “undermining the Ukrainian government and boosting the activities of Russian actors,” according to Nathaniel Gleicher, the company’s head of security policy. “They would publish claims about the West betraying Ukraine and about Ukraine being a failed state,” Agranovich said. “They also claimed to be based in Kyiv, and posed as news editors, as a former aviation engineer, as the author of a scientific publication.” The company said in a statement that its investigation into these accounts is ongoing but that it has linked the people behind the fake accounts to a previous takedown of fake accounts in 2020.
Facebook, Twitter remove disinformation accounts targeting Ukrainians
05:00am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 NBC News
Facebook and Twitter removed two anti-Ukrainian “covert influence operations” over the weekend, one tied to Russia and another with connections to Belarus, the
Facebook uncovers disinformation and hacking campaigns targeting Ukraine
05:00am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 NPR
Facebook parent company Meta says it has uncovered Russian efforts to undermine trust in the Ukrainian government and to hack Ukrainian military officials and journalists using its platform.
Facebook content ''no longer loads'' in Russia: Internet monitor
04:31am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 The Daily Star Bangladesh
Russia has apparently rendered Facebook largely unusable across leading Russian telecommunications providers amid rising friction between Moscow and the social media platform.
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