Influencer impersonation scams are targeting users online
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Influencer impersonation scams are targeting users online
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A new social commerce scam involving fraudsters who impersonate popular influencers for financial gain is targeting users of social media. NBC News’ Vicky Nguyen spoke with luxury watch influencer Tyler Mikorski, who shared his experience of being wrongfully arrested, and reports on the rise of the scam.April 14, 2026