Meta urged to act on rising consumer fraud scams
Date:
Thu, 15 Jun 2023 10:32:06 +0000
Description:
Heightened fraud sees British bank outline steps for Meta to regain control
of scams on its platforms.
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Consumers could lose up to $250 million from scams involving Meta in 2023 thanks to worryingly high levels of fraud if the social media behemoth doesnt intervene, TSB Bank has warned.
The banks data showed that in the last month alone, 80% of the fraud cases it registered in its three biggest fraud categories stem from Meta platforms. City AM , which is credited with reporting on TSBs efforts to get Meta to
step up, also highlights the two-thirds of online shopping scams that stem from Meta-owned platforms, including Facebook Marketplace.
TSB Bank CEO Robin Bulloch has addressed a letter to Meta outlining how the Zuckerberg-owned company should tackle rising scam, which may offer up some different banking perspectives over its social media-centric perspectives. Meta fraud scams
Top of Bullochs list is payment, which is currently unregulated by the platform. Sellers and vendors can choose to exchange money in any way they
see fit, including dodgy cash and bank transfers that never arrive. The TSB exec calls for a secure payment mechanism in place of the current system.
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Also under scrutiny are the unregulated firms that are being allowed to advertise on Metas platforms, which should be subject to detailed and timely investigation. Meta says that advertisers on its site must be cleared by the FCA first.
TSBs director of fraud prevention, Paul Davis, said: Meta needs to face up to its responsibility: it has a duty of care to the millions of customers who
use its platforms, which is all the more important when we see innocent
people lose life-changing sums every day.
The City AM report also raises concerns that the UK has become the worlds fraud hotspot amid a fraud epidemic that saw 1.2 billion stolen by scammers
in 2022.
A Meta spokesperson told TechRadar Pro :
"This is an industry-wide issue and scammers are using increasingly sophisticated methods to defraud people in a range of ways including email, SMS and offline. We dont want anyone to fall victim to these criminals which is why our platforms already have systems to block scams, financial services advertisers now have to be FCA authorised to target UK users and we run consumer awareness campaigns on how to spot fraudulent behaviour. People can also report this content in a few simple clicks and we work with the police
to support their investigations."
In an email to TechRadar Pro , the company also shared some background, including its collaboration with Stop Scams UK, its 'STOP. THINK. CALL.'
scams awareness campaign, and other good practices. Check out our roundup of the best firewalls
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