Facebook Survey Scam Toolkits Sold on the Black Market at 25$

Websense Security researchers have found a toolkit for creating CPALead-based Facebook scams. It is being sold on the underground market for a very cheap price $25.
All that's necessary for the user is to customize the spam message and page according to the lure they choose to use. The kit comes with full documentation, but if the buyers can't even make their own fake images, there are individual "niche" templates available for purchase.
The seller identified by Websense claims that people have had as many as 8,000 users caught in the spam network created by a single viral application. He also claims the toolkit costs $45 from its original creators, but he is selling it for $25 because he needs money quickly for a project.
CPALead, the source of the deceptive surveys, is an affiliate marketing company accused for endorsing scams and willingly paying spammers.
Source: softpedia
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Websense Security researchers have found a toolkit for creating CPALead-based Facebook scams. It is being sold on the underground market for a very cheap price $25.
Tinie's Facebook Viral Application
Tinie's App V3 is basically a viral facebook application script. This script is designed to work in conjunction with CPALead surveys. The toolkit can generate a scam's landing page, that serves as propagation mechanism and the survey dialogs. All that's necessary for the user is to customize the spam message and page according to the lure they choose to use. The kit comes with full documentation, but if the buyers can't even make their own fake images, there are individual "niche" templates available for purchase.
The seller identified by Websense claims that people have had as many as 8,000 users caught in the spam network created by a single viral application. He also claims the toolkit costs $45 from its original creators, but he is selling it for $25 because he needs money quickly for a project.
CPALead, the source of the deceptive surveys, is an affiliate marketing company accused for endorsing scams and willingly paying spammers.
Source: softpedia
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