• 11/11/2024

HKFP warns of scam site using website branding and singer G.E.M, as Meta continues to profit from fraudsters

Hong Kong Free Press

Fraudsters are using near-identical clones of HKFP and SCMP’s websites to deceive Hongkongers into signing up for a crypto scam named “Trade 2.1 Neupro.”

The “Trade 2.1 Neupro” scam site. Photo: Screenshot.

Meta has, in turn, been profiting from such campaigns over the past year, with countless “sponsored” ads appearing across Facebook and Instagram locally.

It comes as the platform supresses updates from reputable news sources, whilst restricting HKFP’s ad account for erroneous reasons. Last year, Meta banned HKFP’s legitimate fundraising video from its platforms, falsely claiming it to be a political ad.

The “Trade 2.1 Neupro” scam site. Photo: Screenshot.

The current Trade 2.1 Neupro campaign features a fake endorsement from singer G.E.M., and is similar to a Facebook-promoted scam last year involving businessman Alan Zemen.

HKFP urges readers to hit “report” when encountering such ads, and ensure they can see the domain “hongkongfp.com” next to a “lock” icon in the URL bar if suspicious about apparent HKFP content.

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