The Sun (Malaysia)

Thai cops bust ‘click farm’

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BANGKOK: Three Chinese men were held in Thailand on Tuesday after police discovered they were running a “click farm” from a house near the Cambodian border to generate likes for Chinese products on social media.

The trio was arrested on Sunday after police raided their rental home and found 500 smart phones hooked up to a computer.

Police also confiscate­d nearly 400,000 Thai SIM cards.

The men told officers they were hired by Chinese companies to boost “likes” for a number of products, including herbal medicines, candy and a tour company.

“They have been charged with working without work permits because they are on tourist visas and smuggling contraband goods,” said immigratio­n officer Colonel Ruengdet Thammana, referring to the mobile phones.

Police decided to search the house after they noticed the men rarely left the building or spoke to other people.

Click farms are just one of many online scams that have proliferat­ed in recent years and become a major scourge for social media giants. Some farms control tens of thousands of fake social media accounts that can be programmed to like pages or posts.

A typical farm might boast hundreds of phones that scammers swap with different SIM cards registered to many accounts.

Or it might be a loose network of real users liking huge quantities of posts for a fee. – AFP

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