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Re: How They Hack Your Details by uyogabie(f): 2:15pm On Jan 11, 2020
Thanks for the information,Just few days ago,my husband's WhatsApp was hacked,the person was sending messages to the various groups my hubby belonged.That was when friends started calling that hubby should check his WhatsApp but he couldn't access it.To cut the story short,200k was withdrawn from his account,he was left with just 2k.
Re: How They Hack Your Details by Oshokalo: 2:26pm On Jan 11, 2020
Hope if i clicked like on nairaland am not scam sha grin
Re: How They Hack Your Details by Umunede(m): 2:30pm On Jan 11, 2020
Noted
Re: How They Hack Your Details by Aruusi: 2:32pm On Jan 11, 2020
Hedonisco:


Can you shed more light on this one in particular. How does it work? If you dial the number back, what happens?

He's probably trying to talk about SS7 but knows less. OP is just cultivating fear over the masses dumminess
Re: How They Hack Your Details by uyogabie(f): 2:34pm On Jan 11, 2020
livebyday pls what is the way out if your account has been compromised already? Will using that same phone number and device cause a repeat of your money being withdrawn?
Re: How They Hack Your Details by Bejusttoall: 2:37pm On Jan 11, 2020
livebyday:
Okay Hello All

This thread was created in response to a scam post in which @ Nostradamus tagged me. My condolences to the victim but here's the reality

Investigation and tracking costs huge funds, now except you are a family members unfortunately these amounts are too negligible for any serious agency to get bothered with had it been you where scammed of very large amounts then it's a different case. Hence most victims are stuck with the NPF as the only platform for assistance. I think if I recall the EFCC only get involved when it's 5 million upwards.

Here's a few pointers to other members

1. If you get an sms from a website asking you to click or visit or register please do not click except you where in the process of setting up some sort of profile online and they sent you a code via SMS.

2. These scam sms will come in form of konga.com, davido.com, lol.com, kok.com ,
Or your package has been shipped, or an SMS from Amazon when you know you didn't make a purchase or wining codes and bet tips . Infact last week there was this syndicate who send out sms to victims with Koran verses and links to online readings , this is how smart these criminals have become!.

3. Why do they do this? Once you click the links your phone has been compromised, they will view every single sms you send or receive, they will view every single password you enter on your phone and they will read all your WhatsApp Facebook and any instant.messenger chats on your phone. Any password you enter on your phone they will get it ...hence why you hear people cry that their WhatsApp of Facebook was hacked and they frankly can't remember ever sharing details or logging in anywhere else but their phone.

4. So to be safe once you get such sms don't open them just delete them...infact there have been cases where they use this system for kidnappings and ransome withdrawals.

5. Never I repeat never share your mobile number carelessly!!

6. Becareful the websites where you enter your number for registration, if you have a second number that you don't use for financial transactions use that one.imstead.

7. Very important: the number you use for Bank transfers , please never use it in an internet enabled phone, better purchase a feature phone like Nokia torch that has no internet facility, so if by error your child clicks the sms they can't get your data except you dare connect online. Like my main banking number is in an old.school Nokia 3310 while my other numbers are in smart phones.

8. Irrespective of your os Android or Apple this hackers can get all your information, and it cannot be patched because the same system used in tracking BOKOHARAM and kidnappers is what they have gotten and now use for fraud.



9. Don't be too alarmed as just follow the safety tips I shared and you should be relatively safe


10. Also if you get repeated flashing form +235 +233 +232 or some.number in the West Indies and such please don't call back..

I hope this post helps someone .. I know the criminals won't like this but surely and slowly we closing in on you guys. grin





This maybe what is happening to my friend. These people know all what is going on with her phone and email, which has caused an issue between us thinking I'm the one leaking her info to scammers.
Why do we do this to ourselves, such brain should be diverted to productive ventures.

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Re: How They Hack Your Details by livebyday(m): 2:39pm On Jan 11, 2020
uyogabie:
Thanks for the information,Just few days ago,my husband's WhatsApp was hacked,the person was sending messages to the various groups my hubby belonged.That was when friends started calling that hubby should check his WhatsApp but he couldn't access it.To cut the story short,200k was withdrawn from his account,he was left with just 2k.

Oh my.goodness , so sorry to hear that madam !

Please hence forth tell him to use double verification on his WhatsApp to make the offline hacking (which is what they used) unsuccessful

Cheers
Re: How They Hack Your Details by Omololaenii(f): 2:40pm On Jan 11, 2020
Informative
Re: How They Hack Your Details by livebyday(m): 2:42pm On Jan 11, 2020
Aruusi:


He's probably trying to talk about SS7 but knows less. OP is just cultivating fear over the masses dumminess

I would not refer to the masses as dummies that is rude and uncultured

Secondly cultivating fear? smiley

So in your opinion what I wrote is inaccurate ?

I will not say you maybe one of them, but those who do this are aware of this thread..

Cheers

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Re: How They Hack Your Details by uyogabie(f): 2:47pm On Jan 11, 2020
livebyday:


Oh my.goodness , so sorry to hear that madam !

Please hence forth tell him to use double verification on his WhatsApp to make the offline hacking (which is what they used) unsuccessful

Cheers
Okay,thanks.But is it possible for them to still have his banking details? Pls want to know if they can still withdraw his money subsequently.He has done the double verification after the ordeal,we are still worried since we don't know how it all happened. Thanks a lot for your response.
Re: How They Hack Your Details by chukzyfcbb: 2:48pm On Jan 11, 2020
Kenchukky:
If you have mistakenly clicked on any link what is the way out.
Hope that your antivirus is upsated and will catch it.

Hope that your windows is Up to date(windows update)

Hope your critical softwares like Banking Apps are upto date

otherwise when you click, you open door for a spy agent to lurk inside your device smiley
Re: How They Hack Your Details by livebyday(m): 2:48pm On Jan 11, 2020
uyogabie:
livebyday pls what is the way out if your account has been compromised already? Will using that same phone number and device cause a repeat of your money being withdrawn?

Not necessarily but I would suggest you get a new number and never use said number on an Internet enabled device again
Register this number in your bank and tell your bank to disable sms alerts only get your account balance on request via dialing used code

Never leave bank alerts sms on your device either

Cheers

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Re: How They Hack Your Details by King44(m): 2:49pm On Jan 11, 2020
Derring:


@ 1:30pm yesterday I got a phone call from 08148292037 who claimed to be Mr Benjamin from FBN Abuja. He gave my full names, BVN number, Date of Birth, my Alert phone number, which he called, also the 5 digit number I used to create my FBN mobile bank app.
He said that one Mr Usman created a Union bank account, and is trying to move money from my FBN account to the Union bank. He claimed he stopped the transaction, & is trying to verify if I authorised such transaction, which is the reason I have not gotten any debit Alert.
I asked him to go ahead to block the transaction, for I didn't authorise any online transaction.
He then asked if I gave my ATM card to anyone or used my ATM recently, I said NO. He then asked if I have my ATM card with me, that I should read out the ATM digit numbers to enable him stop the transaction. I told him that he had already stopped the transaction, and have gotten a clarification from me, which is enough to enable him block whatever that needs blocking, if he is truly a first bank staff.
As I refused to call out the numbers, he then asked isn't the first number 5. He then asked what's the next number. I told him that I will never read out my number to who claimed to be FBN over the phone, that I will rather go to the First Bank office & complain. He asked me if he is a ghost or not a FBN staff to get all my details.
As I pissed him off by not budging in, he switched off the phone.
As I checked a message on that my Alert phone, there was already a message from Union Bank, showing Account opening Authentication numbers 872395, 973392.
I quickly rushed to FBN. The Customer care personnel asked me not to bother about anything, so long as I didn't read out those numbers to him nor gave my ATM pin.

NB Please be guided people, it is so real & convincing that I believe some Fraudulent bank staff connive with these HOOLIGANS to dupe innocent customers. Please share widely ASAP.
I have shared you can save someone by sharing.
this was the same format that was used to hack my account on Tuesday and all my money withdrawn the person i gave my number and who called me was a UBA staff because I sent a message to their verified account on twitter the person reached me and withdrew all my money over 55 thousand naira and sent it to one FBN account, I am very sure the person handling their verified account on twitter was responsible he even sent me a message telling me he could not reach my number after he received my number and promise to rectify the issues I am having with my debit card I have complained to efcc they redirected to npf those ones are requesting 15k from me, I complained to UBA customer care they said they are working on it left with no other option than to look for the money cos it's not mine, if anyone know a way i can have the person reported n my money retrieved kindly advice me
Re: How They Hack Your Details by Derring: 2:51pm On Jan 11, 2020
King44:
this was the same format that was used to hack my account on Tuesday and all my money withdrawn the person i gave my number and who called me was a UBA staff because I sent a message to their verified account on twitter the person reached me and withdrew all my money over 55 thousand naira and sent it to one FBN account, I am very sure the person handling their verified account on twitter was responsible he even sent me a message telling me he could not reach my number after he received my number and promise to rectify the issues I am having with my debit card I have complained to efcc they redirected to npf those ones are requestingb15k from me, I complained to UBA customer care they said they are working on it left with no other option than to look for the money cos it's not mine

Sorry bro you fell for it, I pray you learn from it.

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Re: How They Hack Your Details by uyogabie(f): 2:53pm On Jan 11, 2020
livebyday:


Not necessarily but I would suggest you get a new number and never use said number on an Internet enabled device again
Register this number in your bank and tell your bank to disable sms alerts only get your account balance on request via dialing used code

Never leave bank alerts sms on your device either

Cheers

I sincerely appreciate your response,God bless you.

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Re: How They Hack Your Details by Nobledavid(f): 3:02pm On Jan 11, 2020
Chukabiz:
That was how someone sent me a mail that he hacked my system and has got all my details, passwords, sites I visit and so many other things. He said he installed a program which he uses to record video of me and all I do on my system.
What made me laugh was when I got to where he said he was going to leak my Nude and video of me watching porn and masturbating if I don't send the amount of bitcoin he asked me to send.

ME WATCHING PORN and MASTURBATING? Lol
He even went ahead teaching me how to create and fund my btc wallet and that my time started counting immediately I opened the mail.
I was tempted to ask him to release the video fast without wasting time but something warned me to delete and not reply the mail.
I'm still waiting for my sex video. In case anyone sees it before me, please alert me and share.
grin lmao.

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Re: How They Hack Your Details by jodoh: 3:05pm On Jan 11, 2020
Slawormir:
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Nice
I suggest u change ur moniker to " dammmnn niggar"...

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Re: How They Hack Your Details by czarr(m): 3:05pm On Jan 11, 2020
Bet9ja sent me a link to come back and start playing and winning again that I've been given a bonus. cheesy.... of course I didn't click the link, I just went straight and logged into my bet9ja account...guess what? No fvcking bonus. grin

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Re: How They Hack Your Details by livebyday(m): 3:07pm On Jan 11, 2020
czarr:
Bet9ja sent me a link to come back and start playing and winning again that I've been given a bonus. cheesy.... of course I didn't click the link, I just went straight and logged into my bet9ja account...guess what? No fvcking bonus. grin

Smart man

grin

Congratulations on outsmarting them

Cheers

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Re: How They Hack Your Details by czarr(m): 3:08pm On Jan 11, 2020
livebyday:


Smart man

grin

Congratulations on outsmarting them

Cheers
These guys are smart, I give it to them..

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Re: How They Hack Your Details by lwise(m): 3:12pm On Jan 11, 2020
Derring:


@ 1:30pm yesterday I got a phone call from 08148292037 who claimed to be Mr Benjamin from FBN Abuja. He gave my full names, BVN number, Date of Birth, my Alert phone number, which he called, also the 5 digit number I used to create my FBN mobile bank app.
He said that one Mr Usman created a Union bank account, and is trying to move money from my FBN account to the Union bank. He claimed he stopped the transaction, & is trying to verify if I authorised such transaction, which is the reason I have not gotten any debit Alert.
I asked him to go ahead to block the transaction, for I didn't authorise any online transaction.
He then asked if I gave my ATM card to anyone or used my ATM recently, I said NO. He then asked if I have my ATM card with me, that I should read out the ATM digit numbers to enable him stop the transaction. I told him that he had already stopped the transaction, and have gotten a clarification from me, which is enough to enable him block whatever that needs blocking, if he is truly a first bank staff.
As I refused to call out the numbers, he then asked isn't the first number 5. He then asked what's the next number. I told him that I will never read out my number to who claimed to be FBN over the phone, that I will rather go to the First Bank office & complain. He asked me if he is a ghost or not a FBN staff to get all my details.
As I pissed him off by not budging in, he switched off the phone.
As I checked a message on that my Alert phone, there was already a message from Union Bank, showing Account opening Authentication numbers 872395, 973392.
I quickly rushed to FBN. The Customer care personnel asked me not to bother about anything, so long as I didn't read out those numbers to him nor gave my ATM pin.

NB Please be guided people, it is so real & convincing that I believe some Fraudulent bank staff connive with these HOOLIGANS to dupe innocent customers. Please share widely ASAP.
I have shared you can save someone by sharing.


This is what we get when banks hire and fire their staff anyhow.

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Re: How They Hack Your Details by livebyday(m): 3:13pm On Jan 11, 2020
czarr:
These guys are smart, I give it to them..

Bro are you aware these criminals have training centers ?

They have R & D units etc constantly researching on new ways to defraud people?

May the good Lord keep us

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Re: How They Hack Your Details by Emdee590(m): 3:20pm On Jan 11, 2020
Smellingrillmea:



Download avg antivirus on your phone and it will scan any malware or spyware ......U can also download VPN for 20 box a year......dem no born the hacker
You are too sure
Re: How They Hack Your Details by Netsuccor1(m): 3:22pm On Jan 11, 2020
DonFreshmoney:
shocked shocked

Is it your clicking?? Why are you telling us? Why cant you mind your bleeping business? Only fools fear scammers, or hackers. Mind your business OP and stop posting crap

Avoiding link clicking online is simply browsing offline. Why won't I link with other computers? Internet is a network of computers across the globe. I can't learn from nairaland if I refused to click on www.nairaland.com

Online users only need to identify suspicious links like io.net, pac.i.u.net etc with readable, understandable texts.

Sites that has readable texts like names, company names eg www.netsuccor.com/company-registration.html etc are safe. Users can only be redirected to a home page to learn more about whatever the link owner offers and not at all for scam purpose.

Please, let's encourage people to be online savvy and not discourage others as many entrepreneurs depend on online communities to thrive in business.
Re: How They Hack Your Details by fkj950ax(m): 3:24pm On Jan 11, 2020
livebyday:


Yep

How?

Please explain how my device can be compromised over voice.
Re: How They Hack Your Details by makjo900: 3:31pm On Jan 11, 2020
Netsuccor1:


Avoiding link clicking online is simply browsing offline. Why won't I link with other computers? Internet is a network of computers across the globe. I can't learn from nairaland if I refused to click on www.nairaland.com

Online users only need to identify suspicious links like io.net, pac.i.u.net etc with readable, understandable texts.

Sites that has readable texts like names, company names eg www.netsuccor.com/company-registration.html etc are safe. Users can only be redirected to a home page to learn more about whatever the link owner offers and not at all for scam purpose.

Please, let's encourage people to be online savvy and not discourage others as many entrepreneurs depend on online communities to thrive in business.


jon snow

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Re: How They Hack Your Details by Robinrul(m): 3:44pm On Jan 11, 2020
DonFreshmoney:
shocked shocked

Is it your clicking?? Why are you telling us? Why cant you mind your bleeping business? Only fools fear scammers, or hackers. Mind your business OP and stop posting crap

OP Come and see o, na dem. U don spoil peson business. lmao
Re: How They Hack Your Details by atomicdele(m): 3:50pm On Jan 11, 2020
uyogabie:
Thanks for the information,Just few days ago,my husband's WhatsApp was hacked,the person was sending messages to the various groups my hubby belonged.That was when friends started calling that hubby should check his WhatsApp but he couldn't access it.To cut the story short,200k was withdrawn from his account,he was left with just 2k.


Yeeeh

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Re: How They Hack Your Details by nathdim: 4:15pm On Jan 11, 2020
livebyday:
Okay Hello All

This thread was created in response to a scam post in which @ Nostradamus tagged me. My condolences to the victim but here's the reality

Investigation and tracking costs huge funds, now except you are a family members unfortunately these amounts are too negligible for any serious agency to get bothered with had it been you where scammed of very large amounts then it's a different case. Hence most victims are stuck with the NPF as the only platform for assistance. I think if I recall the EFCC only get involved when it's 5 million upwards.

Here's a few pointers to other members

1. If you get an sms from a website asking you to click or visit or register please do not click except you where in the process of setting up some sort of profile online and they sent you a code via SMS.

2. These scam sms will come in form of konga.com, davido.com, lol.com, kok.com ,
Or your package has been shipped, or an SMS from Amazon when you know you didn't make a purchase or wining codes and bet tips . Infact last week there was this syndicate who send out sms to victims with Koran verses and links to online readings , this is how smart these criminals have become!.

3. Why do they do this? Once you click the links your phone has been compromised, they will view every single sms you send or receive, they will view every single password you enter on your phone and they will read all your WhatsApp Facebook and any instant.messenger chats on your phone. Any password you enter on your phone they will get it ...hence why you hear people cry that their WhatsApp of Facebook was hacked and they frankly can't remember ever sharing details or logging in anywhere else but their phone.

4. So to be safe once you get such sms don't open them just delete them...infact there have been cases where they use this system for kidnappings and ransome withdrawals.

5. Never I repeat never share your mobile number carelessly!!

6. Becareful the websites where you enter your number for registration, if you have a second number that you don't use for financial transactions use that one.imstead.

7. Very important: the number you use for Bank transfers , please never use it in an internet enabled phone, better purchase a feature phone like Nokia torch that has no internet facility, so if by error your child clicks the sms they can't get your data except you dare connect online. Like my main banking number is in an old.school Nokia 3310 while my other numbers are in smart phones.

8. Irrespective of your os Android or Apple this hackers can get all your information, and it cannot be patched because the same system used in tracking BOKOHARAM and kidnappers is what they have gotten and now use for fraud.



9. Don't be too alarmed as just follow the safety tips I shared and you should be relatively safe


10. Also if you get repeated flashing form +235 +233 +232 or some.number in the West Indies and such please don't call back..

I hope this post helps someone .. I know the criminals won't like this but surely and slowly we closing in on you guys. grin




Re: How They Hack Your Details by larryking540: 4:48pm On Jan 11, 2020
Derring:


@ 1:30pm yesterday I got a phone call from 08148292037 who claimed to be Mr Benjamin from FBN Abuja. He gave my full names, BVN number, Date of Birth, my Alert phone number, which he called, also the 5 digit number I used to create my FBN mobile bank app.
He said that one Mr Usman created a Union bank account, and is trying to move money from my FBN account to the Union bank. He claimed he stopped the transaction, & is trying to verify if I authorised such transaction, which is the reason I have not gotten any debit Alert.
I asked him to go ahead to block the transaction, for I didn't authorise any online transaction.
He then asked if I gave my ATM card to anyone or used my ATM recently, I said NO. He then asked if I have my ATM card with me, that I should read out the ATM digit numbers to enable him stop the transaction. I told him that he had already stopped the transaction, and have gotten a clarification from me, which is enough to enable him block whatever that needs blocking, if he is truly a first bank staff.
As I refused to call out the numbers, he then asked isn't the first number 5. He then asked what's the next number. I told him that I will never read out my number to who claimed to be FBN over the phone, that I will rather go to the First Bank office & complain. He asked me if he is a ghost or not a FBN staff to get all my details.
As I pissed him off by not budging in, he switched off the phone.
As I checked a message on that my Alert phone, there was already a message from Union Bank, showing Account opening Authentication numbers 872395, 973392.
I quickly rushed to FBN. The Customer care personnel asked me not to bother about anything, so long as I didn't read out those numbers to him nor gave my ATM pin.

NB Please be guided people, it is so real & convincing that I believe some Fraudulent bank staff connive with these HOOLIGANS to dupe innocent customers. Please share widely ASAP.
I have shared you can save someone by sharing.

Most bank official are actually in connection to this type of fraudulent activities than u may think ,
I don't even trust anybody on planet Earth

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Re: How They Hack Your Details by tityboi: 4:59pm On Jan 11, 2020
Oh
Re: How They Hack Your Details by Smoke47: 5:06pm On Jan 11, 2020
Derring:


@ 1:30pm yesterday I got a phone call from 08148292037 who claimed to be Mr Benjamin from FBN Abuja. He gave my full names, BVN number, Date of Birth, my Alert phone number, which he called, also the 5 digit number I used to create my FBN mobile bank app.
He said that one Mr Usman created a Union bank account, and is trying to move money from my FBN account to the Union bank. He claimed he stopped the transaction, & is trying to verify if I authorised such transaction, which is the reason I have not gotten any debit Alert.
I asked him to go ahead to block the transaction, for I didn't authorise any online transaction.
He then asked if I gave my ATM card to anyone or used my ATM recently, I said NO. He then asked if I have my ATM card with me, that I should read out the ATM digit numbers to enable him stop the transaction. I told him that he had already stopped the transaction, and have gotten a clarification from me, which is enough to enable him block whatever that needs blocking, if he is truly a first bank staff.
As I refused to call out the numbers, he then asked isn't the first number 5. He then asked what's the next number. I told him that I will never read out my number to who claimed to be FBN over the phone, that I will rather go to the First Bank office & complain. He asked me if he is a ghost or not a FBN staff to get all my details.
As I pissed him off by not budging in, he switched off the phone.
As I checked a message on that my Alert phone, there was already a message from Union Bank, showing Account opening Authentication numbers 872395, 973392.
I quickly rushed to FBN. The Customer care personnel asked me not to bother about anything, so long as I didn't read out those numbers to him nor gave my ATM pin.

NB Please be guided people, it is so real & convincing that I believe some Fraudulent bank staff connive with these HOOLIGANS to dupe innocent customers. Please share widely ASAP.
I have shared you can save someone by sharing.
.

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