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The latest Instagram and Facebook scams to watch out for

AdMove AI CEO Daniel Damien warns social media users about rising 2026 fraud trends on Facebook and Instagram, offering essential security strategies to protect personal and financial information.

Key points

  • Common Facebook threats include phishing links, romance scams, fake charity pleas, and deceptive quizzes designed to harvest security question answers.
  • Instagram users face risks from bogus brand collaborations, fake investment schemes, and fraudulent giveaways that target financial data.
  • Experts recommend setting profiles to private to restrict access to personal information and unsolicited direct messages.
  • Enabling two-factor authentication and using strong, unique passwords prevents unauthorized account access from unrecognized devices.
  • Users should verify brand authenticity via blue checkmarks and regularly audit connected third-party applications for suspicious activity.
Why it matters

As cybercriminals increasingly exploit the massive user bases of Facebook and Instagram, understanding these evolving tactics is critical for maintaining digital security. Implementing these proactive defense measures helps users safeguard their personal identities and financial assets against sophisticated online fraud.

Digital Journal Published by Dr. Tim Sandle
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