In a newsroom post today, Facebook explained how cloaking works. The “bad actors” behind the content hide the true destination of their posts, allowing an innocuous-looking link to direct you to a ...
Protecting News Feed users from inadvertently accessing unwanted content is a noble goal, but Facebook has a vested interest in ensuring the content meets its stated policies because any offensive ...
Facebook’s AI team is increasing its efforts to spot ads that lead customers to scams and fake news websites. The company is focused on “cloaking” which allows bad actors to create a seemingly valid ...
Facebook is taking aim at scammers who use bait-and-switch tricks to sneak sketchy ads past its inspectors. Hackers have long been able to bypass the social network's rules against ads for things like ...
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