
Meta has taken down tens of hundreds of Instagram accounts from Nigeria as a part of a on sextortion scams. The accounts primarily focused grownup males in the US, however some additionally focused minors, Meta mentioned in an replace.
The takedowns are half of a bigger effort by Meta to fight sextortion scams on its platform in current months. Earlier this 12 months, the corporate added a security characteristic in Instagram messages to robotically and warn customers about potential blackmail scams. The corporate additionally offers in-app sources and security tips on such scams.
In response to Meta, the current takedowns included 2,500 accounts that had been linked to a bunch of about 20 individuals who labored collectively to hold out sextortion scams. The corporate additionally took down hundreds of accounts and teams on Fb that offered ideas and different recommendation, together with scripts and faux photos, for would-be sextortionists. These accounts had been linked to the Yahoo Boys, a bunch of “loosely organized cybercriminals working largely out of Nigeria focusing on various kinds of scams,” Meta mentioned.
Meta has come underneath specific scrutiny for not doing sufficient to guard teenagers from sextortion on its apps. Throughout a Senate listening to earlier this 12 months, Senator Lindsey Graham on whether or not the mother and father of a kid who died by suicide after falling sufferer to such a rip-off ought to be capable to sue the corporate.
Although the corporate mentioned that the “majority” of the scammers it uncovered in its newest takedowns focused adults, it confirmed that a few of the accounts had focused minors as effectively and that these accounts had additionally been reported to the Nationwide Middle for Lacking and Exploited Kids (NCMEC).