Meta Removes 63,000 Accounts Linked to Sextortion Scammers (1)

July 24, 2024, 1:56 PM UTC

Meta Platforms Inc. removed 63,000 Instagram accounts in Nigeria linked to scammers who were using its social media services to blackmail targets after soliciting intimate photos, the company said Wednesday.

Meta, which also owns Facebook and WhatsApp, added that it had deleted thousands of additional Facebook accounts, pages and groups that were sharing scripts on how to blackmail and sexually extort users.

The mass removal took place at the end of May — six weeks after a Bloomberg Businessweek story on the rapid rise of financial sextortion in the US. The crime involves scammers posing as teenage girls on Instagram ...

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