Cyber pranksters Paolo Cirio, a media artist, and Alessandro Ludovic, media critic and editor in chief of Neural magazine, were behind the rogue dating site, which could lead to hundreds of thousands of unwanted advances.
"Facebook, an endlessly cool place for so many people, becomes at the same time a goldmine for identity theft and dating -- unfortunately, without the user's control. But that's the very nature of Facebook and social media in general. If we start to play with the concepts of identity theft and dating, we should be able to unveil how fragile a virtual identity given to a proprietary platform can be," the statement said.
"Scraping people's information violates our terms," he said. "We have taken, and will continue to take, aggressive legal action against organizations that violate these terms."
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