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May 3 15 10:36 PM
IN 2011, Moosa Abd-Ali Ali opened Facebook Messenger on his iPhone and saw something terrifying. His account was typing a message without him doing anything, probing an activist friend of his for information.Moosa contacted the friend, changed his password and stopped using Facebook Messenger. Then he saw that someone pretending to be him was asking his female Facebook friends for sex.It was the start of an eight-month online campaign against Moosa, who had fled Bahrain for London after being tortured, raped and jailed in his home country for his activist activities.It appeared he still wasn’t safe.
IN 2011, Moosa Abd-Ali Ali opened Facebook Messenger on his iPhone and saw something terrifying.
His account was typing a message without him doing anything, probing an activist friend of his for information.
Moosa contacted the friend, changed his password and stopped using Facebook Messenger. Then he saw that someone pretending to be him was asking his female Facebook friends for sex.
It was the start of an eight-month online campaign against Moosa, who had fled Bahrain for London after being tortured, raped and jailed in his home country for his activist activities.
It appeared he still wasn’t safe.
Read more @ http://www.news.com.au/technology/online/whos-using-your-facebook-the-government-spies-in-your-phone/story-fnjwnfzw-1227333138356
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