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Jan 2025
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Social Media Fraud Targets Truth Social:...

Jim Love
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Addressing Social Media Fraud: Insights from Netcraft's Robert Duncan

In this weekend edition of Cybersecurity Today, host Jim Love discusses the growing issue of fraud in the cybersecurity landscape. Jim interviews Robert Duncan, VP of Product Strategy at Netcraft, who sheds light on their research into fraudulent activities on social media platforms, particularly focusing on Truth Social. The conversation delves into the mechanics of conversational scams, the role of crypto in fraud, and the challenges faced by social media platforms in combating these threats. They also discuss the need for better protective measures and the varying approaches to content moderation across different jurisdictions. Tune in for an in-depth look into the pervasive issue of online fraud and the ongoing efforts to fight it.

00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity Today 00:21 Interview with Robert Duncan from Netcraft 01:12 Understanding Social Media Scams 06:09 The Role of Crypto in Scams 14:25 Challenges and Responsibilities of Social Media Platforms 23:31 Future Research and Conclusion

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