A scam referred to as “pig butchering”, where online scammers use romance to find targets, is on the rise costing people thousands of dollars. NBC News’ Ken Dilanian explains what a typical scam ...
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A raid that saved nearly three dozen Indonesians from detention at the barracks of a former Philippine offshore gaming ...
Meta warns about scammers who reach out via unsolicited messages on its apps and other social media platforms, as well as by ...
Chinese crime syndicates operate out of properties owned by businessmen and politicians close to the ruling party of Cambodia ...
Meta on Wednesday warned internet users to be wary of online acquaintances promising romance but seeking cash as scammers use ...
Romance scammers target people looking for connection and love - and then bilk them for money or quick-hit investments.
As Valentine’s Day approaches, cybercriminals are ramping up their efforts to exploit consumers through romance scams, phishing campaigns and fraudulent e-commerce offers.
Meta is proactively addressing online romance scams by launching new tools on Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram.
Ahead of Valentine's Day and as part of our global anti-scam awareness campaign to protect people online, we’re sharing relevant tools, research and tips.
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