San Francisco, United States—Social media giant Meta announced Monday (Tuesday in Manila) a worldwide anti-scam awareness campaign aimed at
San Francisco, United States—Social media giant Meta announced Monday a worldwide anti-scam awareness campaign aimed at protecting users from fraudulent schemes during the holiday shopping season.
Working with cybersecurity firm Graphika, Meta identified three major scam campaigns targeting holiday shoppers: fake Christmas gift box promotions, fraudulent holiday decoration sales, and counterfeit retail coupons. “Scammers constantly evolve their tactics to evade detection and rarely target one single platform,” Meta said in its announcement.The company has partnered with Rachel Tobac, a prominent internet safety expert and ethical hacker, to educate users about online threats.
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