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WhatsApp Deletes 6.8 Million Scam Accounts Amid Rising Global Fraud

Meta removes millions linked to investment fraud and pyramid schemes in first half of 2025
WhatsApp has banned more than six point eight million accounts tied to scam operations during the first half of two thousand twenty‑five, targeting networks engaged in fake investment schemes, pyramid frauds and money‑demanding threats.

Around half the fraudulent accounts were blocked before any exploitation could occur, following enhancements in detection algorithms and preventive measures.

The crackdown coincides with the rollout of new safety tools.

WhatsApp now displays a “safety overview” when a user is added to a group by an unknown contact, revealing group creation date, member count, inviter identity and scam warnings.

The feature also allows users to mute notifications or exit groups before viewing content.

In private chats, context alerts prompt users to pause before responding to messages from unfamiliar numbers or unexpected outreach.

The crackdown included collaboration with other platforms to dismantle an international scam hub based in Southeast Asia that used AI tools to lure victims into fake crypto or pyramid schemes.

One operation routed targets through ChatGPT‑generated WhatsApp messages before directing them to Telegram and TikTok to advance scams.

The shake‑up comes amid rising global fraud losses.

In twenty twenty‑four, losses from scams rose by twenty‑five per cent to over twelve point five billion dollars, according to U.S. consumer protection authorities.

Many criminal schemes now employ urgency and emotional manipulation, and frequently cross messaging platforms to evade detection.

Other data shows that Meta banned millions more accounts across its platforms in prior years—some actions removed over two million accounts across WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook in late twenty twenty‑four.

In India alone, more than eight point four million WhatsApp accounts were banned in one month earlier in the year under local IT regulations.

Industry and consumer safety advocates cite job‑offer and cryptocurrency investment lures as the most damaging scams, and warn that encrypted apps remain fertile ground for fraud.

Platforms owned by Meta accounted for more than fifty per cent of all scam reports received by a major fintech company in the second half of twenty twenty‑four.

One consumer loss review showed that job and investment scams made up more than eighty per cent of reported WhatsApp‑based fraud.

Authorities and industry experts continue to promote two‑step verification, caution against sharing SMS activation codes, and advise users to confirm unexpected money requests directly.

Reports from UK law enforcement highlight increasing cases of account takeovers used to perpetrate fraud across group chats and contact lists.

WhatsApp’s interventions form part of a broader effort by platforms to reduce scam impact through proactive enforcement, real‑time AI detection, cross‑platform collaboration and user education initiatives.
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