Meta announced that it has taken down 2 million accounts across its platforms since the beginning of the year that are linked ...
Meta has confirmed it has deleted 2 million Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp accounts as it tackles organized crime.
Meta has removed over two million accounts involved in online scam centers, particularly targeting "pig butchering" schemes.
The social media giant said it deleted scam ads featuring the PM and targeting Australians, but within days they were back.
In an effort to crack down on organized crime on its platform, Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta has taken down more ...
The company gave details for the first time on its approach to combating organized criminal networks behind the devastating ...
The accounts were traced to scam centers, mostly in Southeast Asia, that use forced labor to steal millions of dollars from ...
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, announced the removal of over 2 million accounts this year linked to "pig butchering" ...
Always on the cutting edge of social engineering, hackers have found a new tactic to get victims to let them right into their ...
Meta said Thursday it removed more than 2 million accounts linked to “pig-butchering” investment schemes that leave victims ...
Scam ads are lucrative for scammers, but the money they steal from vulnerable people is also delivering plenty of cash to ...
Meta is intensifying efforts to combat $64 billion "pig butchering" scams by removing over 2 million scam-related accounts, ...