Scammers have no limits.
They no longer just clog up our phone line pretending to be a banking advisor.
They now browse with impunity on social networks where we spend on average more than two hours a day.
To better bait us between two videos of cats and three images of people on the prowl.
All with the passive complicity of the platforms.
They turn a blind eye to the actions of these scammers whose false advertisements bring them traffic and income, and who skillfully know how to evade controls and juggle artificial intelligence.
Instagram thus sheltered the false Allianz ad at the origin of the fatal scam of which a couple of lawyers were victims, relieved of several hundred thousand euros.
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