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FTC: Social Media Scams Drained $2.1 Billion From Americans in 2025

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By PC Mag
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  • 1 min read
In brief

The Federal Trade Commission reports alarming growth in social media fraud, with Americans losing over $2.1 billion to scammers in 2025. Facebook remains the most exploited platform, with WhatsApp and Instagram following closely behind. Cybercriminals leverage these networks' vast user bases and trust mechanisms to execute sophisticated schemes, from romance fraud to investment scams. The surge highlights the urgent need for enhanced platform security measures and consumer awareness about verifying identities and avoiding suspicious financial transactions online.

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FTC: Social Media Scams Drained $2.1 Billion From Americans in 2025
FTC: Social Media Scams Drained $2.1 Billion From Americans in 2025

Facebook is the primary hunting ground for scammers, followed by WhatsApp and Instagram.
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