Fake Campaigns – Amazon

Cyabra detected fake profiles participating in spamming campaigns discussing Amazon.

9% of profiles discussing Amazon were discovered to be fake and are promoting their products through Amazon’s Japanese site. The spamming has the potential to reach over 12,000 profiles.

#Brand Reputation

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Tweet by user @am_rank9 on purple gradient background showing May 21 Amazon book ranking, highlighting Blue Lock volume 25 special edition in 2nd place with Japanese and English text, an Amazon short link, and timestamp
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