The lawsuit against Meta comes as other social media companies defend themselves in litigation over account impersonators. The hacker impersonated the plaintiffs while encouraging the profile’s followers to invest in NFTs, it said. The hack was allegedly committed by Safiyanu Sahibu or an individual identified as “John Doe,” the June 23 complaint in the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois said. Labyron Carr and his nonprofit Cappin4Capo Inc., which he founded in 2017 after his son was killed by gun violence, alleged that Instagram’s parent company repeatedly prevented them from accessing the social media profile after it was hacked last September. violated federal law when it allowed a hacker to maintain control over a Chicago gun violence prevention nonprofit Instagram account for nonfungible token promotion, according to a new lawsuit filed in Illinois.
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