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Meta and SEC Join Forces to Combat Online Scams: Highlighting the Top 4 Digital Threats in Thailand

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August 18, 2025
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Meta partners with Thailand’s SEC to tackle online investment scams, bolstering user security while fostering investment literacy to equip individuals against evolving digital threats.


In today’s interconnected digital era, online transactions and investments have seamlessly integrated into our daily routines. Yet, this convenience is accompanied by heightened risks posed by sophisticated and persistent criminals who exploit users’ online behaviors and limited awareness.

Meta, a leading provider of technology and social media platforms, is acutely aware of the growing threats posed by sophisticated online investment and payment scams. To combat these risks, the company actively collaborates with global governments, law enforcement agencies, technology partners, and financial institutions to safeguard its users. In Thailand, Meta has partnered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to raise awareness about prevalent online scams in the country and strengthen the security of Thai users across its platforms.

The Top 4 Online Scams to Watch Out For

Scammers constantly adapt their strategies by leveraging popular trends and targeting the interests of internet users. In Thailand, the following four scam types have been commonly observed and have caused significant damages to the lives of many people:

1. Cryptocurrency Investment Scams

In this scam, bad actors will impersonate cryptocurrency investment experts or representatives from reputable crypto exchanges. They will use various online platforms or even phone calls to entice you to invest in cryptocurrencies, promising high returns. They will often claim to have “trading secrets” or “insider information” that will make you rich overnight. Sometimes, they may create fake images of highly profitable accounts or even offer to help recover funds lost from previous investments, only to defraud you again.

2. Romance Scams

In this scam, bad actors will create fake profiles on dating platforms or social media using photos of attractive people and will fabricate sympathetic or impressive life stories. They spend time building an emotional connection with the victim until trust and attachment develops. Once the victim becomes attached, the scammer begins to ask for money for various reasons, such as emergency medical expenses, travel costs to meet in person, business or financial problems, or investments that they claim will help you be together in the future.

3. Investment Scams

Similar to cryptocurrency scams, this scam tricks you into investing in assets such as fake stocks, real estate, precious metals, or non-existent projects. The scammers will offer “exclusive opportunities” or “insider information” that promise high returns with very low risk. They may set up fake investment groups or send emails or messages inviting you to seemingly credible online seminars, but ultimately, the money you invest will disappear without a trace.

4. Celeb-bait Scams

In this scam, the scammers use images or videos of famous individuals, such as celebrities, athletes, financial experts, or successful entrepreneurs, to create fake profiles, pages, or ads. They will falsely claim that these famous celebrities are promoting or recommending investment opportunities. By doing this, they leverage the credibility of these public figures to trick victims into mistakenly believing the investment opportunities are legitimate.

Source : Avoiding Scams in the Digital Era: Meta and SEC Partner to Raise Awareness of the Top 4 Online Scams in Thailand

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