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📱Social Media Scams

Social media scams exploit platform trust. Hacked accounts promote fake investments. TikTok Shop hosts fraudulent sellers. LinkedIn fake recruiters steal info. Never trust investment advice from friends' accounts — they're likely hacked.

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Patterns Documented
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Confirmed Threats
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High Risk
$16.6B
Reported Losses, 2024 (IC3)

Data sourced from FBI IC3 2024 Annual Report. Data reflects complaints submitted to the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) and may not represent all incidents. ZeroScam is an educational tool and is not affiliated with the FBI.

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Threat Levels

CONFIRMED THREATActively reported to FBI IC3
HIGH RISKSignificant victim reports
EMERGINGRecently identified pattern

Common Questions About Social Media Scams

My friend is promoting crypto — hacked?
Very likely. Hacked accounts promote fake investments. Contact them through different platform to verify.
Are TikTok Shop sellers safe?
Mostly. Check reviews, stay on TikTok checkout for protection. Be wary of external links or too-good prices.
"Is this you in this video" link — what is it?
Phishing to steal your login. Don't click. If friend sent it, their account is hacked.
How do Instagram giveaway scams work?
Fake brand accounts announce giveaways, DM "winners" requesting shipping fees. Real giveaways don't ask for payment.

📖 How to Use This Database

  • Browse patterns to learn scammer tactics before you encounter them
  • Share specific pattern pages with family members who may be targeted
  • Use our scanner to check suspicious messages against all 85 patterns
  • Report scams to FBI IC3 and FTC using links on each pattern page

⚖️ Important Information

This database is provided for educational and informational purposes only. Pattern data is derived from publicly available FBI IC3 reports and ongoing research.

ZeroScam does not guarantee detection of all scams. Always exercise caution and verify independently before sending money or personal information.

Not legal or financial advice. If you have been victimized, contact local law enforcement and file reports with FBI IC3 and FTC.

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73% of Americans report being targeted(Pew Research, 2025 survey)

$470M reported in text-related fraud(FTC, 2024)

$16.6B in total reported losses(FBI IC3, 2024)