In another example, the company said its enforcement efforts have removed 15,000 phishing URLs in Vietnam and 9,000 in Singapore this year.
“Scammers constantly evolve their tactics to evade detection and rarely target one single platform,” Meta said in its announcement.
This ensures that “any one company can only see a small piece of these scam campaigns,” it added.
The company has partnered with Rachel Tobac, a prominent internet safety expert and ethical hacker, to educate users about online threats.
Meta has also expanded its Fraud Intelligence Reciprocal Exchange (FIRE) program, originally launched in the UK and Australia, to include banks worldwide.
The initiative facilitates information sharing about potential scam activities between financial institutions and Meta’s platforms.
AFP