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Facebook crypto scams trick users with fake celebrity endorsements and legitimate-looking cryptocurrency exchange ads that install malware on victims' devices.
The ads, which feature AI-generated images of SpaceX CEO Elon Musk holding up a chip, erroneously claim the Starlink chip is ...
Cybercriminals are targeting online shopping. In a world where phishing scams are common, TikTok and Facebook shoppers have ...
Meta is stepping up its efforts to shield brands from scam ads by adding tools to its Brand Rights Protection tool across ...
Have you seen any pop-up ads lately? At Black Hat 2025, security researchers exposed how a shadowy group uses fake alerts and ...
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WXIN/WTTV — As if we need a reminder to be wary of ads on Facebook and other social media, a recent report by the Wall Street Journal claims 70% of new ads posted on Meta platforms promote scams ...
You’ll see an ad, or get an email or direct message, promising to let you track who visits your page or profile. All you have to do is click a link, and all will be revealed.
She lost over $26,000 before realizing it was a hoax. Crypto giveaway livestreams: These scams often appear on YouTube or in ads, claiming that Musk is hosting a giveaway.
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Few people would turn down the chance to make a lot of money fast, which is likely why investment scams continue to top the list of most common cybercrimes. Last year, more ...
WXIN/WTTV — As if we need a reminder to be wary of ads on Facebook and other social media, a recent report by the Wall Street Journal claims 70% of new ads posted on Meta platforms promote scams ...