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16 lip 2020 · AFP Fact Check has debunked multiple posts shared millions of times on Facebook in Africa falsely claiming to give out jobs, cash and phones. We round them up and explain how to avoid becoming a...
- Facebook Scam Impersonates Emirati Royal Family
Multiple Facebook posts purporting to represent the Crown...
- South Africans, Beware These Fake Job Ads
There is scant information in the “About” section of the...
- Business Grant Scam in Uganda Resurfaces on Facebook
This post published on a Facebook page called “Ministry of...
- Online Coronavirus Scams Spread in Nigeria Amid Lockdowns
Some of the fraudulent messages were shared in multiple...
- Fake Posts Offering Non-Existing Grants Target Entrepreneurs in Africa
A Facebook post shared dozens of times claims to offer...
- This is an Example of a Common Scam for Gaining Facebook Followers
This sort of scam is common in Nigeria. It is used to...
- Facebook Scam Impersonates Emirati Royal Family
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3 lip 2023 · Nigerians, beware of Facebook accounts using defunct ponzi scheme's name to scam you. Published on 03 July 2023. IN SHORT: It was a scam then and it’s a scam now. These Facebook accounts are using the name of Chymall Investment, an old ponzi scheme that no longer exists.
If you want to understand the process of reporting a scam, visit the eBay Security Center. You can report an issue with a seller to eBay directly here . If you find an item on eBay that you think is fraudulent, report the listing directly.
26 sie 2024 · Nigeria is keen to help crack down on internet extortion scams after Meta’s removal of thousands of fake Nigerian Instagram and Facebook accounts put a spotlight on how to protect vulnerable...
4 sie 2023 · In July 2023, several Facebook accounts impersonating the state-owned Nigerian Television Authority promised returns on investment through an investment platform called Jamalife. This was despite the platform being deemed illegal by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in 2020.