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Facebook Removes Fake Accounts from North Korea

Facebook announced it removed hundreds of fake accounts linked to North Korea. This network targeted people globally. The company acted to stop coordinated inauthentic behavior. These fake accounts pretended to be real people. They posted about news and current events. They often commented on posts from real users. The goal seemed to be gaining followers. Facebook traced the activity back to North Korea. The people behind the accounts worked from within North Korea. They also used internet services located there. Facebook shared this information publicly. The company wants people to know about these threats. It also alerted other tech companies.


Facebook Removes Fake Accounts from North Korea

(Facebook Removes Fake Accounts from North Korea)

The network operated across several platforms. This included Facebook, Instagram, and others. The fake accounts focused on international news topics. They discussed issues like foreign relations. They also discussed military events. The posts aimed to appear neutral. But the activity was deceptive. Facebook found the accounts violated its policies. The policies ban coordinated inauthentic behavior. They also ban foreign interference. Facebook removed the accounts and pages. The company also blocked related domains. This action happened in March. The network had a small following. About 22,000 accounts followed these fake pages. The fake accounts joined groups. They joined over 1,800 groups. The fake accounts also followed over 3,500 other accounts.


Facebook Removes Fake Accounts from North Korea

(Facebook Removes Fake Accounts from North Korea)

Facebook invests heavily in security. The company uses technology and investigators. They work to find and stop bad actors. This network was caught early. Facebook detected it internally. The company shared findings with experts. They also shared with governments. Facebook believes transparency is important. The company regularly publishes reports. These reports detail actions against influence operations. Stopping fake accounts protects users. It helps maintain trust on the platform. Facebook encourages users to report suspicious activity. The company reviews all reports. Facebook remains committed to platform security. The company continues to monitor for similar threats. This work is ongoing.

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