Facebook scam: Images of NZME radio host Luke Howden’s newborn baby used by hackers

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A radio host has been targeted by scammers after they disturbingly used images of his newborn baby in an attempt to con loyal listeners.

For more than a year scammers had set up and used a fake Facebook page pretending to be NZME’s Hokonui Breakfast host Luke Howden.

For months the fake scam page had been keeping a low profile, while copying Howden’s posts, including interactions with listeners and photos in a bid to look legitimate.

Then last week the page struck after messaging loyal listeners pretending to be the real radio host, telling them they had won a weekly prize that featured on Howden’s show every Friday.

The scammers also went back through some of Howden’s posts that were more than a year old telling people who had entered a competition that they had won a prize.

They then asked listeners for their bank account details.

Speaking to the Herald, Howden, who is a new father, said he originally found it comical that someone would want to impersonate him – until he received a flood of calls from concerned listeners.

“I was cleaning gutters at home when my phone started going off. It kept going off for five minutes straight. I had half a dozen messages and a few missed calls and thought it was a family emergency,” he said.

“People were sending me screenshots of a fake page pretending to…

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