Guardian investigation reveals the human stories behind the scams on Meta’s social media platforms
- Victims speak out over ‘tsunami’ of fraud on Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp
- Mental anguish’: how a crypto scam advertised on Facebook cost victim her life savings
- Instagram scam: ‘I spent £1,200 on clothes for my son that never arrived’
Meta has been urged to crack down on the WhatsApp “Hi Mum” scam as figures show UK consumers have lost almost £500,000 to the impersonation fraud so far this year.
The scam involves a con artist posing as a friend or relative of the victim. They get in touch on WhatsApp or another messaging platform and gain the target’s trust before asking for money.
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Guardian investigation reveals the human stories behind the scams on Meta’s social media platforms
Victims speak out over ‘tsunami’ of fraud on Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp
Mental anguish’: how a crypto scam advertised on Facebook cost victim her life savings
Instagram scam: ‘I spent £1,200 on clothes for my son that never arrived’
Meta has been urged to crack down on the WhatsApp “Hi Mum” scam as figures show UK consumers have lost almost £500,000 to the impersonation fraud so far this year.
The scam involves a con artist posing as a friend or relative of the victim. They get in touch on WhatsApp or another messaging platform and gain the target’s trust before asking for money. Continue reading…Technology | The Guardian