Meta is rolling out new security tools today on WhatsApp, Facebook, and Messenger to protect users from scammers.
Meta is acquiring Moltbook, the AI-agent social network, as it ramps up 2026 spending on Llama, smart glasses, and AI infrastructure.
This sophisticated online scam is spread via paid ads and fake news stories across popular sites like Facebook. Here's how to spot it before it's too late.
Meta is improving safety measures across Facebook, WhatsApp and Messenger in an attempt to protect its users from scams.
Meta’s Moltbook acquisition may look odd at first, but the deal could signal how Meta sees AI agents shaping future advertising and commerce on an agentic web. Why did Meta buy Moltbook? It wasn't for ...
Meta says it removed over 159 million scam ads in 2025, and took down 10.9 million accounts on Facebook and Instagram tied to criminal scams. The company also participated in a disruption operation ...
According to Meta, it removed more than 159 million scam ads in 2025, along with 10.9 million Facebook and Instagram scam accounts. To help protect ...
The Singapore Police Force (SPF), in collaboration with Meta and other global law enforcement agencies, successfully cracked down on over 150,000 Meta accounts associated with scam centres during the ...
Meta launches new AI anti-scam tools on WhatsApp, Facebook, and Messenger while removing 159M scam ads globally and millions of accounts.
Finally, Meta is also continuing to expand its processes for advertiser verification. The company said it aims to have verified advertisers account for 90 percent of its ads revenue by the end of the ...