Meta allegedly made billions from scam advertising while online fraud explodes worldwide.

Meta allegedly made billions from scam advertising while online fraud explodes worldwide.

Author: Jim Love May 8, 2026 Duration: 25:35

In this special edition of Cybersecurity Today, David Shipley speaks with scam-fighting expert Erin West about the global fraud crisis, the rise of AI-powered scams, and why traditional law enforcement may be falling behind.

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From David's discussion with Erin West:

The numbers are staggering.

The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center reported more than $21 billion in cybercrime losses, but experts say actual losses could be dramatically higher because most victims never report fraud.

Other key points of their discussion:

Why pig butchering scams continue to grow globally
How criminal operations are moving from Cambodia to Myanmar, Laos, Sri Lanka and beyond
Why AI is making scam operations faster, cheaper and harder to detect
The controversy around Meta and scam advertising revenue
Why crypto ATMs remain a major fraud tool
How cloned celebrity voices are being used in romance and impersonation scams
Why banks, law enforcement, governments and tech platforms must act together
How Operation Shamrock is trying to fight back through public education

This is not just a story about money.

It's about organized crime, industrial-scale fraud, and ordinary people being manipulated through trust, loneliness, and increasingly sophisticated technology, featuring scam-fighting prosecutor and Operation Shamrock founder Erin West.

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Every morning, Jim Love sifts through the noise of the digital world to bring you a clear, concise briefing on what actually matters. Cybersecurity Today isn't about fearmongering; it's about practical awareness. You'll hear straightforward analysis of the most recent attacks targeting companies, from sophisticated ransomware campaigns to stealthy data theft. Jim breaks down the implications of major breach disclosures, explaining not just what was stolen, but how it happened and who is affected. The focus remains on actionable intelligence-concrete steps and strategic thinking that can help protect your organization's data and infrastructure. This daily podcast serves as an essential filter for IT professionals, business leaders, and anyone responsible for digital assets, transforming complex threats into understandable insights. Tune in for a grounded perspective on navigating an online landscape where the risks are constantly evolving, and the need for clear, timely information has never been greater.
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