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This Nigerian Man Once Sold A "Fake Airport" To A Brazilian Bank For $242 Million. Read His Story
- Monday October 23, 2023
- Feature | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
One of the greatest and the most fascinating scams that occurred in the 1990s involved Emmanuel Nwude, a Nigerian scammer who managed to sell a non-existent airport for an astounding $242 million.
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Crypto Scammers Targeting Indian, Nigerian Government Websites With MetaMask Phishing Links: Report
- Tuesday September 5, 2023
- Written by Radhika Parashar, Edited by Manas Mitul
Government sites from India, Nigeria, Egypt, Colombia, Brazil, Vietnam, and other countries are redirecting visitors to scam MetaMask sites. The websites of the Nigerian Postal Service and the Municipal Corporation of Ambala are amongst those that are redirecting visitors to the fake website, disguised as the original site for the digital wallet pl...
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Madras High Court Advises Bank Account Holders Not To Fall Prey To 'Scammers'
- Wednesday January 11, 2017
- Chennai News | Press Trust of India
The Madras High Court on Tuesday advised bank account holders not to fall a prey to "Nigerian scammers" with a view to getting rich quickly.
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This Nigerian Man Once Sold A "Fake Airport" To A Brazilian Bank For $242 Million. Read His Story
- Monday October 23, 2023
- Feature | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
One of the greatest and the most fascinating scams that occurred in the 1990s involved Emmanuel Nwude, a Nigerian scammer who managed to sell a non-existent airport for an astounding $242 million.
- www.ndtv.com
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Crypto Scammers Targeting Indian, Nigerian Government Websites With MetaMask Phishing Links: Report
- Tuesday September 5, 2023
- Written by Radhika Parashar, Edited by Manas Mitul
Government sites from India, Nigeria, Egypt, Colombia, Brazil, Vietnam, and other countries are redirecting visitors to scam MetaMask sites. The websites of the Nigerian Postal Service and the Municipal Corporation of Ambala are amongst those that are redirecting visitors to the fake website, disguised as the original site for the digital wallet pl...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Madras High Court Advises Bank Account Holders Not To Fall Prey To 'Scammers'
- Wednesday January 11, 2017
- Chennai News | Press Trust of India
The Madras High Court on Tuesday advised bank account holders not to fall a prey to "Nigerian scammers" with a view to getting rich quickly.
- www.ndtv.com