By Jeff Horwitz Feb 4 (Reuters) - U.S. Senators Ruben Gallego and Bernie Moreno have introduced anti-scam legislation ...
Sens. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) and Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) unveiled legislation Wednesday that would require online platforms, ...
Without meaningful deterrents, Big Tech companies will do what's profitable, regardless of the cost to consumers. But a new ...
The bipartisan Senate bill called the Scam Act would require social platforms to prevent fraudulent or deceptive ads from ...
A recent Reuters investigation alleges that Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, earned billions from fraudulent ads, leaving consumers on the hook, including an increasing number of ...
Facebook now accounts for the vast majority of scams on social media, according to an explosive new study — and critics claim it’s because Mark Zuckerberg’s tech giant is more focused on making money ...
Congress introduces the SCAM Act to stop social media platforms from profiting off $16 billion in fraudulent ads that cost ...
Meta stock drops as the Senate’s SCAM Act aims to tighten ad regulations, raising concerns for the company’s core revenue ...
The surge in social media-enabled scamming has led to authorities calling on the companies operating them to step up their ...
US Senators have introduced the SCAM Act, aiming to hold social media giants accountable for fraudulent advertisements. The ...
For two days in January, ads on Pinterest promoting financial scams using visuals of Canadian politicians targeted users in ...
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