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What is BOTNET?

BOTNET is a term that refers to a network of computers infected with malicious software, which is remotely controlled by one or more attackers. BOTNETs are often used to attack computer systems, steal personal information, bank account details, or distribute viruses. On Facebook, BOTNETs are commonly used to scam users by sending them malicious files or downloading files containing viruses, and then stealing all the cookies on all the browsers that the user has logged into (Facebook, Pages, groups, advertising accounts, etc.).

To avoid scams through BOTNET, you can apply the following methods:

Common scam forms

  • Pretend to be a customer or partner sending a file of a product or service.
  • Offer gifts, free courses, and click to download.
  • Attack an individual, expose this group, click on the image to view (the image may be fake).
  • Especially for those who are attacked, the perpetrator will message your friends in a similar way…

BOTNET activities

Most BOTNET scams today focus on files or downloads, which can be images or compressed files (with extensions like zar, bat, exe, scr…). When a botnet is activated, it steals all the cookies on all browsers that the user has logged into. Therefore, it is best not to download or install unfamiliar applications on your computer.

Some ways to protect and prevent

  • Limit the Admin Page, Group, or BM permissions for new and inexperienced employees.
  • For purchased accounts, change all password and email information, turn on 2FA, and delete login history on old devices.
  • For Pages and BMs, always have at least 2-3 administrators.
  • For Pages and BMs, avoid running ads and regularly check the account status to back up immediately if it is restricted.
  • For purchased BMs, check hidden administrator manually or use some software such as Smit, Adser.
  • For advertising accounts, balance the daily budget and avoid keeping too much money on the card.
Note: These are the methods that we are currently applying. In addition, you can refer to other resources on safety and how to keep safe.
 

Tools for Facebook crypto ads

Here are some commonly used tools suggested by the advertising community on the Black Hat World forum: “Fairlab,” Trafficshield, JCI, and Cloakerly. In addition, creativity in advertising, advertising account management, building a secure website, choosing a domain name, server management, and many other tricks are also important factors for success when running cryptocurrency ads on large platforms such as Facebook and Google. Before using the hide feature on your Facebook ad account, you need to take the following basic steps:

  1. Start your ad account correctly and comply with the rules.
  2. Use a virtual credit card (VCC) template from the same country as your account to pay for advertising costs.
  3. Use a proxy from the same country as your account to browse the web and advertise. This helps make web browsing smoother and comply with Facebook’s geographic regulations.
  4. Create an ad post that is closely related to your creative content and caption, in order to create a natural connection and persuade your target audience.
  5. Pixel link: You need to link the pixel to your domain to display campaign results. This is quite important because you need to know whether the campaign is producing good results or not. You should hide the link so that the campaign can easily pass the review and prevent Facebook from blacklisting your website.
 

Resources to maintain Facebook Ads Account

To nurture and manage a Facebook Ads account, you need a combination of essential resources. Let’s explore them:

  1. Facebook Business Manager (BM): This is the central hub for managing your ad accounts. You’ll need a Facebook Business Manager account, typically at the BM 350 level or similar.
  2. Verified Identity Admin (Via A): Obtain an admin-level Verified Identity Admin (Via) to handle critical resources like BM, Pixel, and domain verification. This Via plays a crucial role in maintaining account integrity.
  3. Admin-verified Identity Account (Via B): Use this Via to add cloned ad accounts to your BM. It ensures accurate management of these accounts. Via B is usually marked as an admin-verified identity account.
  4. Editor-verified Identity Account (Via C): This account is used to add payment methods and create ad campaigns for cloned accounts within BM. Via C serves as an editor-verified identity account.
  5. Cloned Ad Accounts from Different Countries: To ensure diversity and relevance, acquire cloned ad accounts from various countries such as Europe, Germany, Italy, or others. These cloned accounts are solely used for extracting ad accounts and adding them to BM.
In summary, a well-balanced combination of management accounts, verified identity account, and cloned ad account from different countries ensures security and effectiveness in your advertising campaigns on Facebook Ads.
 

Facebook Ads Account manual process

Here’s a manual process for nurturing a Facebook Ads account:

  1. Isolate Resources:
    • Each ad account should use a separate IP address, dedicated device, and browser. Ensure that your computer environment is clean and free from suspicious activities.
    • IP and browser anonymity is crucial to avoid any suspicion.
  2. Admin Permissions:
    • Assign admin permissions to the Via A, Via B, and Via C accounts as mentioned in the resource preparation.
    • Add cloned ad accounts to your Business Manager (BM) while using anonymous IP and browser.
  3. Retrieve Ad Accounts:
    • Access Facebook Ads Manager to retrieve the IP of the ad account.
    • Add the cloned ad account to Via B and wait for approval.
  4. Configure Cloned Ad Accounts:
    • In the cloned ad account, navigate to “Ad Account Settings” and request ownership approval.
    • Ensure that the working environment remains clean to maintain stable and effective ad accounts.
Common challenges you might encounter while maintaining stable ad accounts include:

  1. Checkpoint on Via Login:
    • Using a Via (intermediary account) for ad account login may trigger security checkpoints during login.
  2. Disabled Ad Account After Via Login:
    • If your work environment lacks safety measures, the ad account may become disabled after Via login.
  3. Difficulties Creating Ad Campaigns:
    • An unclean working environment or non-compliance with safety rules can lead to challenges in creating and running ad campaigns.
Remember, maintaining a clean and secure environment is essential for nurturing stable and effective Facebook Ads Account.
 
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