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Meta Shuts Down 150K Accounts in Global Anti-Scam Effort

Meta Shuts Down 150K Accounts in Global Anti-Scam Effort

Posted on March 11, 2026 By CWS

Meta has recently taken significant steps in combating online scams by deactivating over 150,000 accounts connected to fraudulent operations in Southeast Asia. This initiative is part of a collaborative effort with authorities from numerous countries, including Thailand, the U.S., the U.K., and others. The crackdown also resulted in 21 arrests by the Royal Thai Police, signifying a major stride in the ongoing battle against cybercrime.

Joint Operations to Tackle Online Scams

The recent actions by Meta build upon a previous pilot project from December 2025, which saw the removal of 59,000 accounts, Pages, and Groups, alongside the issuance of six arrest warrants. According to Meta, online scams have evolved significantly, becoming more sophisticated and organized, particularly in Southeast Asian nations like Cambodia, Myanmar, and Laos. These operations often resemble full-fledged business enterprises, causing significant harm and eroding public trust.

New Security Tools to Protect Users

To further safeguard users, Meta is introducing several new tools designed to identify and respond to potential scam activities. These include warnings on Facebook when users interact with suspicious accounts and alerts on WhatsApp regarding dubious device linking requests. Moreover, Messenger will feature enhanced scam detection capabilities, prompting users to share recent chat interactions for AI analysis if suspicious patterns are detected.

In 2025 alone, Meta removed over 159 million scam advertisements and deactivated 10.9 million accounts on its platforms associated with fraudulent operations. The company is also enhancing advertiser verification to improve transparency and prevent misrepresentation by malicious entities.

Global Initiatives Against Cybercrime

The U.K. government is taking parallel measures by launching a new Online Crime Centre aimed at combating cybercrime, including those stemming from scam networks in Southeast Asia and other regions. This center will consolidate expertise from various sectors, such as government, police, intelligence, and major tech companies, to effectively tackle cyber threats.

With over £30 million in funding, the center plans to employ artificial intelligence to detect fraud patterns, halt suspicious financial transactions, and utilize scam-baiting chatbots to thwart fraudsters and gather valuable intelligence. The initiative aims to dismantle the infrastructure of organized crime groups by shutting down accounts, websites, and phone numbers integral to their operations.

This strategic approach by Meta and global authorities highlights the critical need for ongoing vigilance and innovation in the fight against increasingly sophisticated online scams.

The Hacker News Tags:Accounts, artificial intelligence, Cybercrime, global effort, Meta, online scams, Scam, Security, social media, Southeast Asia

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