2019

Sample of the new Phishing email doing the rounds in April 2019

From: “Mr Albert”<[email protected]> Date: 3 April 2019 at 2:46:19 PM WAT Subject: Message From: Mr.Albert  P Reply-To: <[email protected]> Hello and good day. I am looking to work with a reputable individual/firm to engage in a profit oriented ventures in your country and perhaps with your assistance, we could get low tax rates. I have the directive of Mr. Mikhail […]

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Tanzania charges Vodacom Tanzania MD with economic crimes: court documents

  By Fumbuka Ng’wanakilala and Omar Mohammed DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) – Tanzanian authorities on Wednesday charged the managing director of Vodacom Tanzania and other telecom executives with economic crimes, court documents seen by Reuters showed. Egyptian Hisham Hendi and other telecom executives “intentionally and wilfully organized a criminal racket, which caused the government …

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This startup built a device to figure out if prescription drugs are fake

Counterfeit medications claim thousands of lives each year. Nigerian entrepreneur Adebayo Alonge built a scanner that can detect fake drugs in 20 seconds to protect people from this growing issue. In Africa, the counterfeit drug trade is a $30 billionoperation. As pharmaceutical sales have grown the past few decades, suppliers have begun to flood markets with

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Lagos CP visits family of Kolade Johnson killed by policemen

By Kazeem Ugbodaga Police Team led by the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, CP Zubairu Muazu, on Tuesday paid condolence visit to the family of Kolade Johnson, who was shot dead by police officers on Sunday. The police team reassured the family that justice must prevail. The CP was accompanied by the Deputy Commissioner of

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Saudi Arabia Executes Nigerian woman For Drug Trafficking

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (image courtesy Reuters) Saudi Arabia has executed a Nigerian woman convicted of trafficking drugs, AFP news agency quotes state media as reporting. The woman was executed along with two Pakistani men and a Yemeni man in Islam’s holiest city, Mecca, on Monday. A total of 53 people have been

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Five arrested over Sharjah money exchange robbery

Foreign currency worth Dh2.3 million recovered from the suspects Sharjah: Five men have been arrested in connection with a daring armed robbery at a money exchange house in Sharjah, police said on Sunday. The suspects, all Nigerian and aged in their 20s, stole currency worth over Dh2 million during a seven-minute heist at the Al

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Man pleads guilty to stealing $100m from Google and Facebook by sending fake invoices

Evaldas Rimasauska could face up to 30 years in prison after posing as Taiwanese hardware firm Quanta Computer Evaldas Rimasauskas, 50, sent fraudulent invoices to Facebook and Google between 2013 and 2015, according to the US Justice Department (Getty) A Lithuanian man who duped Google and Facebook into transferring over $100m into accounts he controlled has pleaded guilty to wire fraud. Evaldas

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Virtual Case Notes: AI ‘Polygraph’ Knows When You Lie Online

FSU researcher Shuyuan Ho is working on an AI system that can use language cues associated with deception to predict whether someone is lying online. (Photo: Courtesy of Florida State University) Editor’s Note: Welcome to my weekly column, Virtual Case Notes, in which I interview experts on the latest developments in digital forensics and cybersecurity.

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Africa: Government Charged As SIM Boxing Menace Rips Africa

By Adeyemi Adepetun Sharp practices in Africa’s telecommunications sector are not abating as the menace of SIM boxing, Call masking, and refilling appeared to be on the upward swing. While Nigeria had been battling the menace for the past two and half years, which had impacted negatively on security and costing the country about N3

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Florida Men Behind Bars: 1st-Degree Murder Convictions Mean More Killings

  by Seth Augenstein – Senior Science Writer –  @SethAugenstein   A series of academic studies in Europe and elsewhere have seemed to indicate that killers don’t necessarily go on to kill again. But a new study of Florida men behind bars for 1st-degree murder makes a clear statistical correlation: murderers have a significantly higher likelihood of

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