Meta, Apple delivered user data to hackers posing as law enforcement: Reports

Meta and Apple were not the only known companies affected by fake emergency data requests. (AFP)
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Updated 31 March 2022
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Meta, Apple delivered user data to hackers posing as law enforcement: Reports

  • Reports revealed that Facebook’s parent Meta, as well as Apple Inc., provided customer data to hackers who masqueraded as law enforcement officials in 2021

LONDON: Reports revealed on Thursday that Facebook’s parent Meta, as well as Apple Inc., provided customer data to hackers who masqueraded as law enforcement officials in mid-2021.

The tech companies provided basic subscriber details, such as customer addresses, phone numbers and IP addresses to hackers in response to forged “emergency data requests.”

In some instances, the documents included forged signatures of real or fictional law enforcement officers.

Normally, such requests are only provided with a search warrant or subpoena signed by a judge, according to the reports. However, emergency requests do not require a court order.

“We review every data request for legal sufficiency and use advanced systems and processes to validate law enforcement requests and detect abuse,” Meta spokesman Andy Stone said in a statement.

“We block known compromised accounts from making requests and work with law enforcement to respond to incidents involving suspected fraudulent requests, as we have done in this case.”

Cybersecurity researchers suspect that some of the hackers who sent the forged requests were minors located in the UK and the US. One is also believed to be the mastermind behind the cybercrime group Lapsus$, which hacked Microsoft Corp., Samsung Electronics Co. and Nvidia Corp.

Meta and Apple were not the only known companies affected by fake emergency data requests. Reports indicated that hackers also contacted Snap Inc. with forged requests, but it is unclear if the company responded.

Apple and Meta both publish data on their compliance with emergency data requests. From July to December 2020, Apple received 1,162 emergency requests from 29 countries. According to its report, Apple provided data in response to 93 percent of those requests.

Meanwhile, Meta said it received 21,700 emergency requests from January to June 2021 globally, providing some data in response to 77 percent of cases.


TikTok names 2025 MENA Awards nominees ahead of Dubai ceremony 

Updated 12 December 2025
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TikTok names 2025 MENA Awards nominees ahead of Dubai ceremony 

  • Awards celebrate 66 creators across 11 categories, spanning food, sport, education, entertainment, fashion, and beauty 
  • Ceremony will take place during the 1 Billion Followers Summit on Jan. 8 

LONDON: TikTok has announced the nominees for its 2025 MENA Awards, an annual showcase of the creators, trends and cultural moments that shaped the region’s online conversation over the past year. 

For the first time, the awards will be held in Dubai during the 1 Billion Followers Summit in January, which is one of the world’s largest gatherings of digital creators. 

“We’re proud to celebrate the return of the TikTok Awards in MENA, a moment dedicated to spotlighting the remarkable creativity emerging from our region and the creators who continue to inspire creativity and bring joy to millions every day,” Kinda Ibrahim, regional general manager of operations, TikTok Middle East, Africa, South and Central Asia, said. 

This year’s TikTok Awards MENA will highlight 66 creators across 11 categories, spanning food, sport, education, entertainment, fashion, and beauty, alongside four cross-cutting prizes: Creator of the Year, Visionary Content Award, Breakthrough Artist of the Year and Changemaker of the Year. 

TikTok said the shortlisted accounts reflect how MENA creators drove global conversations in 2025, from viral sounds and challenges to issue-based campaigns and long-form storytelling that traveled beyond the region’s borders.  

The platform said the awards are an opportunity to recognize creators whose work has helped define the platform’s mix of humor, lifestyle, music, and social commentary in Arabic and other languages. 

The ceremony will also include performances by regional artists whose tracks have underpinned major TikTok trends this year, with the full lineup due to be confirmed later in December. 

A full list of nominees is available on TikTok MENA channel. Public voting for the awards is now open and runs until Dec. 23, with winners set to be announced at the summit on Jan. 8.