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Deepfake Scams on Social Media

Scammers are using AI-manipulated videos, including deepfakes, to promote supplements on social media.

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Jan 13, 2026
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Brain health supplement promoted by Elon Musk ?

No verifiable evidence shows Elon Musk has promoted a specific "brain health" supplement; instead, his name and likeness have been misused in fraudulent advertising and altered videos, while his publi...

Feb 2, 2026

How can consumers identify deepfake videos used in supplement scams?

are increasingly used to hawk miracle supplements by impersonating celebrities and health experts, and spotting them requires a mix of skeptical context-checking and simple technical sleuthing; consum...

Jan 14, 2026

How do fraudulent health supplement ad campaigns typically use fake endorsements and what legal remedies exist?

Fraudulent supplement ad campaigns routinely manufacture credibility by fabricating celebrity endorsements, fake news/magazine sites, sham expert quotes and phony consumer testimonials to push unprove...

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