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Meta reveals major crackdown on organized crime scams

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  • Facebook has removed more than two million accounts from its platform
  • The accounts were engaged in so-called “pig butchering” scams
  • The majority of the victims were in Asian markets

In an effort to crack down on organized crime on its platform, Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta has taken down more than two million scam accounts.

The company revealed the news in a blog post, outlining how the bulk of these accounts were used in so-called “pig butchering” scams.

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