How to Investigate Online Scams: Tips from Damien Leloup

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In this masterclass, Damien Leloup, investigative journalist at Le Monde, gives detailed instructions on how to find and investigate online scams. Based on his own reporting, he explains what investigative reporters can do to identify an online scam, which platforms they can use and which tools are the best to dig deep into the world of online scammers. Leloup gives important advice on how to investigate ad libraries, how to keep track of your reporting and organize your data and why it is important to reach out to victims of scams in order to get a full picture of the impact of online scams for your reporting. Credits: Interview: Sandrine Rigaud Video Editing: Quentin Egloff Filming: Grégoire Lenoir Music: Lionel Marçal Links: Url scan : https://urlscan.io/ Ad library : https://www.facebook.com/ads/library/ Flowchart : https://www.drawio.com/ ---------------------- The Global Investigative Journalism Network is an international association of journalism organizations that

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