Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta knows Chinese scammers are bilking users out of billions of dollars – but has allowed them to keep operating rather than risk its profits, according to an explosive report. In ...
Meta altered how scam advertisements appear inside its public ad transparency tools to reduce regulatory scrutiny, according to internal company documents, revealing how platform design choices can ...
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, calculated that over $3 billion of its Chinese-funded ad revenue came from scams. Around 19% of the money generated by advertising from Chinese ...
A new examination of internal company records has raised fresh questions about how much Meta benefited financially from fraudulent advertising, particularly from China-based clients pushing illegal ...
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Meta’s Chinese advertisers were found to be defrauding users of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp globally, and despite being aware of this, the company did not take substantial steps to address the ...
Meta sues global scam advertisers as reports show 30.99% of EU, UK ads linked to scams and 300M impressions in one month.
Meta has sued the people and groups behind three scam operations that used images and deepfakes of celebrities to lure users to scam websites. According to the company, the three entities were based ...
Meta, UK National Crime Agency (NCA), and Nigerian Police disrupt an online fraud network in Nigeria. The syndicate used fake social media accounts and fraudulent groups to target people based in the ...
Meta has worked with the UK National Crime Agency and Nigerian Police Force to disrupt an alleged online scam centre, ...
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