UK to block all Social Media Scams

Starting May 2024, residents of the United Kingdom can breathe a sigh of relief, as social media platforms operating in the country have collectively committed to combating a range of scams on their respective networks.
This includes everything from phishing schemes that gather sensitive data, to cryptocurrency scams propagated by fraudulent celebrity profiles encouraging followers to engage in mining activities.
All such misleading advertisements and promotions will face strict prohibition on these platforms.
Under the directive of Security Minister Tom Tugendhat, major platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Twitter, and six others are obligated to adhere to these regulations.
Failure to comply may result in severe consequences, including substantial fines and potential suspension of their services within the country, either temporarily or permanently.
Thanks to these efforts, the fight against online fraud, particularly those preying on unsuspecting victims for financial gain, is set to intensify.
Anticipated by the close of next year, or possibly by the end of 2024, a significant reduction in the prevalence of online scams is expected.
Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter have entered into an agreement with the British government, pledging to take robust actions to curb fraudulent activities within the UK. Of noteworthy significance, this groundbreaking agreement to combat online fraud is poised to attract critical attention at the upcoming G7 Summit in Japan.
Security Minister Tugendhat will present his perspective, likely garnering support and endorsement from international leaders and experts.
As a result, Britain is positioned to become the first government globally to actively combat social media fraud, setting a precedent that is likely to be followed by other nations such as the United States, Canada, and Australia.
It's crucial to highlight the alarming statistics revealed by Ofcom, indicating that over 37% of UK adults have fallen victim to online scams propagated through social media platforms.
Among these, approximately 7% were ensnared by counterfeit goods scams, 20% by impersonation frauds, 10% by pension and investment scams, 30% by employment scams, 7% by romance scams, and 9% by computer software and ransomware scams between 2020 and 2022.


This Cyber News was published on www.cybersecurity-insiders.com. Publication date: Wed, 06 Dec 2023 06:43:04 +0000


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