Facebook users are reporting that they are getting locked out of their own accounts for reporting scammers, imposters, and fake accounts.
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British financial journalist Martin Lewis is dropping a lawsuit against Facebook over ads that falsely implied that he endorsed get-rich-quick cryptocurrency schemes, with Facebook promising a £3 million donation to an anti-scam initiative and a new U
This week, users on Facebook began receiving a public service announcement from the social networking site regarding what it has branded as "false news," offering tips on how to spot a fake story. Notably, Facebook has chosen to refer to the trend as "false news,...
If reporting it makes you feel better about spam and scams, and if you’ve got the time, carry on, I suppose. I just don’t believe it makes any difference in stopping spam and scam emails from arriving in our inboxes. Do this ...
The site is clearly a scam. Votes Upvote Translate Translate Report Report Follow Report More Reply Reply kglad Community Expert , /t5/creative-cloud-services-discussions/reporting-an-adobe-partner/m-p/13310260#M38552 Oct 31, 2022 Oct 31, 2022 Copy link to clipboard ...
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but by focusing closely on the case of Audrey Elrod, a West Virginia divorcee charmed and strung along by, ostensibly, a charming Scottish widower working on an oil rig named Duke (but, in actuality, scammers called “Yahoo Boys” likely based in Nigeria), the story is painful and heartwr...
Americans have already received over 16 billion political robocalls this year, and scammers are poised to plague the 2024 elections with the latest AI deceptions and deepfake tricks, according to a report released by Transaction Network Services (TNS). As the… Posted on May 9, 2024 Val Dockrel...