Nomani Scam: The Social Media Menace That’s Outsmarting Platforms and Duping Users

Nomani, the fraudulent investment scheme, has expanded its reach beyond Facebook to YouTube and other platforms, leaving a trail of duped investors in its wake. With AI-crafted deepfakes and cunning social media strategies, it’s like a blockbuster scam that just won’t quit. If only it starred less gullible victims and more happy endings!

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Ah, Nomani, the investment scheme that just won’t quit! It’s like that one guest at a party who insists on showing you their magic tricks, but instead of rabbits, they pull financial ruin out of hats. With a 62% increase in activity, these scammers are proving that their digital sleight of hand is, unfortunately, still pulling a crowd.

Key Points:

  • Nomani scams have expanded from Facebook to YouTube, increasing by 62% this year.
  • ESET blocked over 64,000 URLs, with most activity in Czechia, Japan, Slovakia, Spain, and Poland.
  • AI-powered deepfakes and realistic malvertising are key tools in the scam’s arsenal.
  • Despite improvements, law enforcement pressure has led to a 37% decline in H2 2025 detections.
  • Meta’s ad sales in China heavily feature scams, with 19% of revenue linked to shady ads.

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