How Fake RM663,000 Profits Led a Housewife to Lose RM239,000
A Batu Pahat housewife lost RM239,000 after being lured into a fake online investment scheme that displayed fabricated profits of RM663,000.
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Abstract:TechCrunch reports that the private information of millions of Instagram influencers and celebrities was found on a public database.
Instagram influencers and celebrities numbering in the millions had their private contact info left exposed on a database, TechCrunch reports.The database was compiled by an India-based social media marketing firm called Chtrbox. The database has since been taken offline.Instagram said in a statement to TechCrunch it's looking into the matter, and that “scraping data of any kind is prohibited.”Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Almost 50 million influencers and personalities on Instagram had their private emails and phone numbers left exposed on an unprotected online database, TechCrunch reports.The public database includes millions of records on prominent Instagram users, including their private contact information, number of followers, locations, and more, according to TechCrunch. The database, which has more than 49 million records, includes high-profile celebrities, bloggers, and more.Facebook, which owns Instagram, did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment. In a statement to TechCrunch, Facebook says it's investigating the matter to find out what data was obtained.“Scraping data of any kind is prohibited on Instagram,” the spokesperson said.
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