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Scammers are using multinational brands — including a food delivery company and beloved character Paddington Bear — in a bid to steal money from Australian Facebook users. The ABC has found many examples of corporate Facebook pages being hijacked to push fake scam ads, featuring celebrities like David Koch, Richard Wilkins and Sonia Kruger, politicians including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese …
"Is this the end of his career?" "That's an active involvement in where the ads go and that should make Meta or Facebook responsible for scam ads." "It's thought that these scams would target particular people: Andrew Forrest's face was used to target older women who might trust him, for example," she says. "I'm losing face and losing credibility and …
ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. This month, after reporters contacted AdStyle, the “trusted by” assertion and the brand logos were removed from the company’s website. Since November, reporters for ProPublica, Sweden’s Expressen newspaper, the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, and Paper Trail Media in Germany have viewed hundreds of AdStyle ads across scores of right-wing websites. Even …