How Twitter Bots Are Taking Over Old Accounts to Promote Adult Dating Websites

Mar. 17, 2018



Bots have been a major nuisance for Twitter in the recent past and have played a major role in a number of significant global events. The pretenders are not only used to spread fake news on the platform, but were also used to sway the lastUS Presidential elections. While it isn’t difficult for an informed user tospot a Twitter bot, it has been quite a challenge for the company to get rid of bot accounts for good, so that even new users remain safe.

According to a recentpostfrom Finnish cyber security and privacy firm F-Secure’s Andy Patel, Twitter Bots are now being used to promote adult dating websites on the platform. In his post, Patel reveals:

“About a week ago, a Tweet I was mentioned in received a dozen or so “likes” over a very short period (about two minutes). I happened to be on my computer at the time, and quickly took a look at the accounts that generated those likes. They all followed the same pattern.”

Another interesting observation was that the accounts were created over a very long period, with some accounts over eight years old. These could be accounts that werehacked and taken overby bots, as has been known to happen in other scams. Very few accounts in the sample were created recently and Patel suggests that Twitter’s automation“seems to be able to flag behaviors or patterns in fresh accounts and automatically restrict or suspend them.”Patel further elaborates that the accounts predominantly advertise the adult dating websites by liking, retweeting and following other accounts at random.

Patel speculates that even though all of the Bot accounts a very different from each other, they are most likely controlled by a single entity. While currently the accounts don’t pose any threat whatsoever, they“could be quickly repurposed for other tasks including “Twitter marketing”, or to amplify specific messages.”