Meta Battles 23,000 Scam Facebook Entities in India and Brazil
In March, Meta removed over 23,000 Facebook Pages and accounts involved in scam activities in Brazil and India. Scammers used deepfakes to impersonate finance influencers and directed individuals to fake platforms. Meta promotes scam awareness by sharing safety tools and working with Indian authorities to enhance digital safety.

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Meta, the social media conglomerate, has announced a sweeping action against scam networks spread across Brazil and India, involving the removal of over 23,000 Facebook Pages and accounts.
The scammers employed sophisticated techniques, including deepfakes, to create deceptive endorsements from finance gurus and sports figures, all designed to lure people into investing in bogus schemes through imitation websites and messaging apps.
In its ongoing efforts to combat online fraud, Meta has detailed a variety of safety measures available on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, working in collaboration with Indian authorities to further strengthen digital safety frameworks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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