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Woman (aurora phelps) accused of drugging and robbing older men in deadly romance scheme, FBI Las Vegas says LAS VEGAS -- A woman used online dating apps to lure at least four older men to meet her in person, then drugged them with sedatives and stole hundreds of thousands of dollars in a "sinister" romance scheme, FBI officials in Las Vegas said Friday. Three of the men died, authorities said, and she has been charged in one of their deaths. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWqLpSeU49o?si=6oCrNPZm0bw2P9XG Aurora Phelps, 43, who is in custody in Mexico, faces 21 counts including wire fraud, identity theft and one count of kidnapping resulting in death, Sue Fahami, the acting United States attorney for the District of Nevada, said at a news conference. "This is a romance scam on steroids," said Spencer Evans, the special agent in charge of the FBI's Las Vegas division. One of the four victims, who were targeted in 2021 and 2022, awoke from a coma after Phelps gave him prescription sedatives over the course of a week, Evans added. In one instance Phelps is alleged to have kidnapped a victim by heavily sedating him and taking him across the U.S.-Mexico border in a wheelchair and then to a Mexico City hotel room, where he was later found dead. After incapacitating her victims, Evans said, Phelps stole their cars, withdrew money from their bank accounts, used their credit cards to purchase luxury items and gold and even tried to access social security and retirement accounts. According to the indictment, Phelps met one man in July 2021, went on lunch dates with him and that November ordered lunch to his house and slipped him a prescription drug. While he was "mostly unconscious" for about five days, Phelps gained access to his accounts and stole his iPhone, iPads, driver's license and bank cards, according to the indictment. She also allegedly accessed his E-Trade account and sold Apple stock worth about $3.3 million, though she was unable to withdraw that money. Authorities believe Phelps used popular dating apps including Tinder, Hinge and Bumble to find her targets. The men were lonely and looking for companionship and went on multiple dates with Phelps before she stealthily gave them sedatives, according to Evans. Phelps, a dual citizen of Mexico and the U.S., had been on the FBI's radar for a couple of years, according to Evans. He declined to comment on her criminal history. Phelps does not have a U.S.-based attorney who could speak on her behalf, a spokesperson for the Department of Justice said. The Associated Press left messages seeking comment with Mexico's Foreign Affairs Ministry and Attorney General's Office. If convicted on every charge, which include seven counts of wire fraud, three counts of mail fraud, six counts of bank fraud, three counts of identity theft and one count of kidnapping, Phelps faces a maximum sentence of life in prison, Fahami said. https://agen.com.ng/aurora-phelps-used-online-dating-apps-to-lure-her-victims-mostly-older-men/
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Hackers infiltrated one of Bybit's Ethereum (ETH) cold wallets, stealing approximately 401,347 ETH, valued at over $1.4 billion. This incident has sent shockwaves throughout the digital asset industry, underscoring persistent security vulnerabilities. Bybit, established in 2018 by CEO Ben Zhou, has rapidly ascended to prominence in the cryptocurrency exchange landscape. Headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Bybit offers a comprehensive suite of services, including cryptocurrency trading, passive income products, and an NFT marketplace. The platform caters to a global clientele, excluding jurisdictions such as the United States, mainland China, Singapore, and certain others. The Unprecedented Bybit Security Breach On February 21, 2025, Bybit experienced a significant security breach, marking one of the largest hacks in cryptocurrency history. Hackers infiltrated one of Bybit’s Ethereum (ETH) cold wallets, stealing approximately 401,347 ETH, valued at over $1.4 billion. This incident has sent shockwaves throughout the digital asset industry, underscoring persistent security vulnerabilities The breach occurred during a routine transfer from Bybit’s ETH multi-signature cold wallet to its warm wallet. The attackers employed a sophisticated method, manipulating the transaction by masking the signing interface. This deception displayed the correct address while altering the underlying smart contract logic, enabling unauthorized access to the wallet. Further forensic analysis revealed that the attackers utilized advanced phishing techniques and social engineering to gain initial access to internal credentials, which were then used to bypass security protocols. Once inside the system, they exploited vulnerabilities in Bybit’s multi-signature authentication process, creating fraudulent approvals that allowed the transfer of assets without raising immediate red flags. Emerging analysis suggests that North Korean state-sponsored hackers, specifically the Lazarus Group, may be responsible for the attack. Blockchain investigator ZachXBT and security researchers have identified patterns consistent with previous Lazarus Group operations, including similarities to the Phemex exchange hack in January 2025. These findings are supported by crypto analytics firm Arkham, which awarded ZachXBT a $50,000 bounty for linking the Bybit hack to the Lazarus Group. If the group’s involvement in the Bybit incident is confirmed, it would position North Korea as one of the largest holders of ETH, surpassing holdings by Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin and the Ethereum Foundation. Funds acquired through these activities are believed to finance North Korea's nuclear weapons program. Blockchain analysis traced the stolen ETH through multiple obfuscation layers, including decentralized exchanges and privacy-enhancing protocols, making direct recovery more challenging. Despite these complexities, Bybit swiftly engaged cybersecurity firms and law enforcement agencies to track the movement of the funds and attempt to negotiate asset recovery. In response, Bybit’s security team, in collaboration with leading blockchain forensic experts, initiated a comprehensive investigation. CEO Ben Zhou assured users that all other cold wallets remained secure and that client funds were safe. He emphasized that the platform’s operations continued without disruption and that Bybit was securing a bridge loan to compensate for any unrecovered assets. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpipKGxE2Ro?si=pNE_1gP3rt8x_s_f Bybit has secured bridge loans to cover approximately 80% of the stolen ETH and is working closely with law enforcement agencies to investigate the breach and recover the assets. https://agen.com.ng/crypto-exchange-bybit-hacked-over-1-4-billion-in-eth-stolen/
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Australia's 'most sexually active woman' Annie Knight says she's a 'teacher' not a 'predator' - after boasting that she plans to take the virginity of 500 young menhttps://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-14421527/amp/Australia-sexually-active-woman-Annie-Knight.html
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Muhsin Hendricks, considered the world's first openly gay imam who ran a mosque intended as a safe haven for gay and other marginalised Muslims, was shot dead near the southern city of Gqeberha, South African police said CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — A man regarded as the first openly gay Muslim imam has been fatally shot while sitting in a car in South Africa in what many are calling an assassination because of his teachings. Muhsin Hendricks was ambushed by two men in a pick-up truck while visiting the southern city of Gqeberha on Saturday. Police said the men involved in the killing had their faces covered. A security video of the shooting shows one of them jumping out of their vehicle, running up to the car Hendricks was in and firing a pistol multiple times through a side window. Police said Hendricks was with a driver, who survived. VIDEO OF THE SHOOTING OF Muhsin Hendricks https://agen.com.ng/gay-imam-muhsin-hendricks-killed-in-south-africa-video/ Police have not established a motive for the killing, but political parties and LGBTQ+ organizations say Hendricks was targeted because he started a mosque in Cape Town for gay Muslims and called for members of the LGBTQ+ community to be welcomed into Islam. Homosexuality is forbidden in the Islamic religion.
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