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Over 2.6 Million Data of Instagram and TikTok Users Exposed by Data Scrapers

 

Security researchers detected over two million social network user accounts scraped from the internet after they were unintentionally posted online by an analytics firm. 

Anurag Sen's team at reviews site SafetyDetectives discovered the data on a misconfigured Elasticsearch server that had been left accessible with no password security or encryption in place. It instantly traced the 3.6GB trove of over 2.6 million TikTok and Instagram accounts to IGBlade, a company that delivers marketing information on social media users to its clients. 

The researchers wrote, “The scraped data of users on the server is the same data that features each user’s corresponding IGBlade.com page, and the database often provides links back to IGBlade,” this is how we know the database belongs to IGBlade.com.” 

Although data scraping is not unlawful, and all of the user information in the leaked database was publicly available, it violates TikTok and Instagram's terms of service. The breach might also benefit cyber criminals, who can use the enormous amount of user information collected in one place to facilitate mass social engineering and fraud schemes. 

As per the report, the compromised data was publicly available online for more than a month before the research team discovered it and contacted IGBlade. The Romanian company obtained it on the same day, July 5. 

The database contained complete names and usernames, profile images, "about" information, email addresses, phone numbers, and geographical data. Celebrities such as Alicia Keys, Ariana Grande, Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, and Loren Gray have all been caught up in the privacy issue. 

According to SafetyDetectives, the disclosure might find IGBlade in hot water with the two social media behemoths. Furthermore, if thieves had access to the trove, they might utilise it in subsequent phishing attempts and bulk robocalling frauds.  They might even utilise the collected profile pictures to build new bogus profiles for disinformation and fraud operations. 

SafetyDetectives stated, “Data scraping can make information for thousands or millions of users instantly accessible, as it’s all stored in the same place. For example, navigating logs in a database is a far quicker solution than navigating between each user on a social media site.” 

“In this case, cyber-criminals can use data scraping as a cybercrime accelerant rather than an enabler. It can accelerate the speed and scope of hackers’ criminal activities.”

Social Media Influencers are the Latest Target of Cyber Criminals

 

The number of cybercrimes and scams is rapidly increasing with the advancement of technology. The police said that a new cyber fraud with social media influencers has been detected. 

There are a great number of followers of social media influencers on social media and companies are paying them regularly for their handles to promote their products. Many famous people get roped in, too. 

Cyber fraud is a kind of cybercrime fraud that uses the Internet to hide information or to provide erroneous data to knock victims out of money, property, and heritage. 

Cyber Law Expert N.Karthikeyan notes that mainstream media cannot include an advertisement on gambling or false investments. Such imaginary operators can utilize these influencers of social media who are unaware of the consequences. There are influencers on social media that only promote fictitious mobile apps. Fraudsters also send dubious links as supporters of influencers on social media. Once the victims click in and the details are registered, the fraudsters acquire complete control of the influencer's page or channel. They'll then post their content – that can be anything.

However, the Cyber Crime Cell officials noted that no specific complaint had yet been made on the matter. 

A woman social media influencer who was a candidate in recent elections said, " After uploading my affidavit into ECI website, I had three lakh downloads. I got good reviews on a social media page but only one person alleged that I had hacked the ECI site- which was baseless. He went on leveling allegations on me. I just ignored it." 

With the increase in such cyber frauds, a Youtuber who himself was a victim of this, stated that the overwhelming majority of influencers on social media are being used by fraudsters. They at times typically represent themselves as an established company or brand and appeal to influencers with lucrative publicity deals while proposing to administer the ads on behalf of the influencers. Later, they gather personally identifiable information or passwords from social media and seize complete control of the website or handle used by the influencers. 

"We have lodged a complaint against an Instagrammer who specifically targeted women influencers. He texted asking them to join in an Instagram live. If they accepted and came on live, he would level baseless allegations. If they didn’t agree to live as he was the stranger, he projected them as scammers, " said Joe Praveen Michael, an event manager.