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Meta, FBI Bust Global Scam Rings
11 Mar
Summary
- Over 150,000 accounts disabled in global scam crackdown.
- Thai police arrested 21 people in a joint operation.
- Meta launched new tools to help users spot scammers.

In a significant international effort, Meta, alongside Thai police and the FBI, has cracked down on large-scale scam operations based in Southeast Asia. The operation resulted in the disabling of over 150,000 accounts and the arrest of 21 individuals involved in fraudulent activities targeting people worldwide.
These scam networks, often operating from compounds in countries like Cambodia, Myanmar, and Laos, have become increasingly sophisticated. They engage in elaborate schemes, including fake romantic relationships and cryptocurrency investment scams, and have expanded their reach across multiple languages to steal billions of dollars.
To combat these threats, Meta has introduced new protective features. These include alerts on Facebook for dubious friend requests and a WhatsApp warning system to detect suspicious device-linking attempts. Additionally, Meta has expanded its scam detection for Facebook Messenger, offering AI reviews for unsolicited job offers.
This coordinated crackdown involved law enforcement and agencies from numerous countries, including the UK, Canada, Australia, and Japan. A previous pilot operation in December led to the removal of 59,000 accounts and six arrests, demonstrating the ongoing commitment to disrupting these criminal enterprises.




