Jason describes finding Facebook spam tutorials on YouTube after searching for "Vercel Facebook."
These tutorials, often branded as "creator bonus" programs, show how to use AI image generators like Bing and bypass Facebook's spam detection.
Some tutorials are simple, suggesting manual uploads every 15 minutes, while others promote automation software like "Fufeed."
Fufeed, developed by "Cryboy" in the Philippines, costs $10 for two months and allows bulk uploads, text editing, hashtag management, and control of multiple pages using purchased Facebook login tokens.
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This is a big one. Sam got hold of a massive leak of internal Nvidia emails, Slack messages, and documents which show how the tech giant is scraping YouTube and Netflix for its own purposes. In the second half of the show, Jason peels back the curtain on who is behind the wave of AI spam on Facebook and how they're doing it; finally an answer after months of investigation. In the subscribers-only section, we talk DEF CON, our experiences at the conference, and give a little preview of something DEF CON-related for our paying subscribers coming soon.