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Drug Sites Hijacked Spotify’s Search Ranking Through Fake Podcasts, Report Finds

A joint congressional report describes a spam operation that turned tens of thousands of fake podcasts into search-engine bait for illegal pharmacy and scam sites.

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Drug Sites Hijacked Spotify’s Search Ranking Through Fake Podcasts, Report Finds

A joint congressional report describes a spam operation that turned tens of thousands of fake podcasts into search-engine bait for illegal pharmacy and scam sites.

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Spotify quietly took down over 57,000 podcasts peddling opioids, a US senator says

After a Business Insider investigation exposed opioid-promoting podcasts on Spotify, a US senator found the company removed more than 57,000 episodes.

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  1. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·businessinsider.com

    Spotify quietly took down over 57,000 podcasts peddling opioids, a US senator says

    After a Business Insider investigation exposed opioid-promoting podcasts on Spotify, a US senator found the company removed more than 57,000 episodes.

  2. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·wired.com

    Drug Sites Hijacked Spotify’s Search Ranking Through Fake Podcasts, Report Finds

    A joint congressional report describes a spam operation that turned tens of thousands of fake podcasts into search-engine bait for illegal pharmacy and scam sites.