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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Vishwam Sankaran

Millions of WhatsApp accounts deleted in scam crackdown

  • WhatsApp has deleted more than 6.8 million accounts linked to criminal “pig butchering” scam centres globally.
  • These scams are operated by organised crime networks, predominantly in Southeast Asia, who force individuals into virtual slavery to defraud victims.
  • The “pig butchering” method involves building trusted relationships online, often via text messages or dating apps, to manipulate victims into transferring money into fraudulent investment schemes, frequently using cryptocurrency.
  • Tech companies, including WhatsApp and OpenAI, have coordinated efforts to disrupt these operations, with OpenAI noting the use of ChatGPT to generate initial scam messages.
  • WhatsApp's recent action involved proactively detecting and taking down accounts before scam centres could operationalise them, advising users to verify suspicious messages.

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