SAN FRANCISCO: Meta on Tuesday (Aug 5) stated it shut practically 7 million WhatsApp accounts linked to scammers within the first half of this 12 months and is ramping up safeguards in opposition to such schemes.
“Our crew recognized the accounts and disabled them earlier than the felony organisations that created them might use them,” WhatsApp exterior affairs director Clair Deevy stated.
Usually run by organised gangs, the scams vary from bogus cryptocurrency investments to get-rich-quick pyramid schemes, WhatsApp executives stated in a briefing.
“There’s all the time a catch, and it ought to be a crimson flag for everybody: you need to pay upfront to get promised returns or earnings,” Meta-owned WhatsApp stated in a weblog put up.
WhatsApp detected and banned greater than 6.8 million accounts linked to rip-off centres, most of them in Southeast Asia, in line with Meta.
WhatsApp and Meta labored with OpenAI to disrupt a rip-off traced to Cambodia that used ChatGPT to generate textual content messages containing a hyperlink to a WhatsApp chat to hook victims, in line with the tech companies.