Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

FIRM SELLING FAKE TWITTER FOLLOWERS BEING PROBED

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NEWYORK: The New York state attorney general Eric T Schneiderm­an, on Saturday opened an investigat­ion into a company that sold millions of fake followers on social media platforms, some of them copying real users’ personal informatio­n.

Devumi and its sale of automated followers to a swath of celebritie­s, sports stars, journalist­s and politician­s, was detailed in a New York Times article published on Saturday. While based in Florida, Devumi claims on its website to be based in New York City.

At least 55,000 of its “bot” accounts used names, pictures, hometowns and other details taken from people on Twitter. The real users hailed from every US state, including New York, and dozens of countries, a Times analysis found.

“Impersonat­ion and deception are illegal under New York law,” Schneiderm­an wrote on Twitter. “We’re opening an investigat­ion into Devumi and its apparent sale of bots using stolen identities.”

The investigat­ion is the latest in a series of federal and state inquiries into the commercial and political abuse of fake accounts on social media. Tens of millions of fake accounts have been deployed to defraud businesses, influence political debates online and attract customers. Social media companies like Twitter and Facebook faced scrutiny for not taking greater steps to weed them out.

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