Apple, Facebook fell for scam and gave user data away to hackers: report

Apple Inc. and Facebook’s parent company fell for an email scam and turned some user data to phony law enforcement officials, a bombshell new report said.

Cybercriminals who used hacked domains belonging to multiple law enforcement agencies made bogus “emergency requests” for certain users’ information, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday.

The companies handed over basic data like phone numbers, home addresses and IP addresses, according to Bloomberg, which cited sources.

That data could then be used by hackers to unleash harassment campaigns or to try to launch financial fraud schemes, Bloomberg said.

Emergency requests can be made without a court order or subpoena. Emergency requests can be made in cases of “imminent” threats where someone’s life or safety may be in jeopardy.

vCard QR Code

vCard.red is a free platform for creating a mobile-friendly digital business cards. You can easily create a vCard and generate a QR code for it, allowing others to scan and save your contact details instantly.

The platform allows you to display contact information, social media links, services, and products all in one shareable link. Optional features include appointment scheduling, WhatsApp-based storefronts, media galleries, and custom design options.

The forged requests allegedly came in 2021 from real domains of law enforcement agencies in multiple countries, with an untold number of users affected. Snap Inc. and Discord were also targeted, though Snap didn’t confirm whether it turned over information in any forged request, Bloomberg said.

The Apple logo is seen at an Apple Store in Brooklyn, New York, U.S. October 23, 2020.
Apple and Meta gave personal online data to hackers posing as law enforcement agents, according to a Bloomberg report.
REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File

Minors in the US and UK are believed to be behind at least some of the requests, which were made up to look like they were from legitimate sources, at times even using signatures of real law enforcement officials, sources told Bloomberg.

Researchers think others involved include members of the hacker group Recursion Team and the person behind the group Lapsus$, which allegedly hacked Microsoft Corp. and others, according to the report.

Spokespeople from Apple and Meta didn’t immediately respond to emails from The Post on Thursday.

Facebook's Meta logo sign is seen at the company headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif., on, Oct. 28, 2021.
Authorities are currently investigating how many users were affected by Apple and Meta giving away personal information.
AP Photo/Tony Avelar, File

But Meta spokesman Andy Stone told Bloomberg that the company reviews every data request “for legal sufficiency” and validates the request to detect abuse.

“We block known compromised accounts from making requests and work with law enforcement to respond to incidents involving suspected fraudulent requests, as we have done in this case,” Stone said in a statement.

Apple didn’t address the compromised data but referred Bloomberg to its policy that states the company may reach out to a government or law enforcement supervisor to confirm any request is legitimate.

A hacker.
The hackers were allegedly in the US and UK, Bloomberg reported.
Getty Images

Both companies outline the amount of emergency requests they receive and fulfill.

Apple’s website said the tech giant received 283 requests in the US and 1,162 worldwide between July and December 2020. Apple complied with 93 percent of the requests, its website says.

Meta’s website said the company received 211,000 requests from January to June 2021, and gave at least some information in almost 71 percent of requests.

source: nypost.com


🕐 Top News in the Last Hour By Importance Score

# Title 📊 i-Score
1 Harvey Weinstein’s rape retrial to open with majority-female jury in New York 🔴 78 / 100
2 Are You a ‘Twitter Quitter?’ Over 35 Million People Are Using Bluesky 🔴 75 / 100
3 Bluesky Introduces Blue Checkmarks and New Verification Methods 🔴 72 / 100
4 Tick Season Has Arrived. Try This Trick to Safely Remove a Tick Without Tweezers 🔴 65 / 100
5 We're orphans now, say Gaza Catholics the Pope called daily 🔴 65 / 100
6 Rosie O’Donnell tells CNN Trump election win forced her, non-binary child to flee to Ireland: ‘Heartbreaking’ 🔴 65 / 100
7 Warning issued to anyone walking through grass in April, May or June 🔴 65 / 100
8 'Excellent' Douglas Murray book is on Kindle and fans say he 'nails it' 🔴 65 / 100
9 Main opposition leader removed from Ivory Coast electoral list 🔵 55 / 100
10 Is now a good time to buy a home? Only 17% of Britons think so due to three major reasons 🔵 55 / 100

View More Top News ➡️