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| Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by Newlymarried(op): 5:11am On Sep 13, 2024 |
A Nigerian citizen has been found guilty of aiding in an attempt to defraud a North Dakota law firm through false digital transfers.https://www.justice.gov/usao-nd/pr/nigerian-man-sentenced-federal-prison-money-laundering-and-aiding-and-abetting-wire
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| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by Candidlady: 5:48am On Sep 13, 2024 |
Christopher Agbaje ![]() Pjtech |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by Lazy9jaYouth: 9:17am On Sep 13, 2024 |
Tribalist Bigot! Food is ready ![]() |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by hisexcellency34: 9:17am On Sep 13, 2024 |
Bismarck company. Is that Bismarck Rewane ![]() |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by nadisms: 9:18am On Sep 13, 2024 |
U |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by Natbrowny: 9:19am On Sep 13, 2024 |
You left Nigeria to UK/US because Nigeria is plain useless and not encouraging. When u get to UK/US a country u left to, what happened to finding a Job and Hustle (something 9ja didn't give u, which was the reason u left: Same fraud u do in 9ja is d same fraud u went to do in UK/US Fraud dey ur eye be dat. Even if u reach heaven, u go still do fraud |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by ElevationD: 9:19am On Sep 13, 2024 |
This is very sad for the nation. Once again, you do not require fraud, robbery, human rituals or any other form of crime to live your life. A little with peace is better than so much with pain and misery. We have the issue from leadership to the citizens, where everyone wants to take undue advantage over others. This fellow will spend those years behind the bars. With legitimate earnings and honest work, in the same Europe and USA, he could have earned well over the amount in the same twelve years. By the time he’s out, he would have missed civilization by twelve years. |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by Goodnewsforlife: 9:19am On Sep 13, 2024 |
TinubuCriminal:let's see your mother's picture |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by motionarena: 9:20am On Sep 13, 2024 |
If na Nigeria dem catch am, they will give him option of fine |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by GiZcorp: 9:20am On Sep 13, 2024 |
Association of name checkers, gather here let's meet our goals together! |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by seanwilliam(m): 9:20am On Sep 13, 2024 |
330m .. ![]() |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by condralbedez: 9:21am On Sep 13, 2024 |
![]() Some people will be disappointed, no tribe is a saint, as far Naija is concern. |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by Dilligzer(m): 9:21am On Sep 13, 2024 |
why she looks like a monkey because swallowing too much semen from a senile old fool like Tinubu leads to immune deficiencies. |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by callmevirus(m): 9:21am On Sep 13, 2024 |
Nothing concern me but E dey mind |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by aywagze(m): 9:21am On Sep 13, 2024 |
Nigga is busted red handed ..🤔 |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by Mirasteel: 9:21am On Sep 13, 2024 |
This is how they keep destroying the image of Nigeria, shameless people. |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by adexbols(m): 9:21am On Sep 13, 2024 |
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| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by Richtaiwo(m): 9:22am On Sep 13, 2024 |
Goodnewsforlife:Good. I'm also waiting to see if he will comply. |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by malali: 9:23am On Sep 13, 2024*. Modified: 9:43am On Sep 13, 2024 |
With the level of technology available now 1. Device Fingerprinting: This involves identifying a user based on the unique combination of characteristics from their device, such as screen resolution, operating system, and installed plugins. Like web fingerprinting, it makes it harder for criminals to remain anonymous. 2. IP Address Tracking: Monitoring the Internet Protocol (IP) address that devices use to connect to the internet can help trace the location of malicious actors. While proxies and VPNs can mask IPs, they can still be logged and tracked by law enforcement. 3. Browser Fingerprinting: By collecting information on a user’s browser version, extensions, fonts, and settings, it’s possible to create a unique fingerprint. This technique is similar to web fingerprinting and helps identify individuals even without cookies. 4. Behavioral Biometrics: Monitoring how users interact with websites—such as typing speed, mouse movement patterns, and touch behavior on mobile devices—can help distinguish between legitimate users and attackers. 5. HTTP Headers Analysis: HTTP headers reveal a lot of information about the client’s device and network. Analyzing these can uncover inconsistencies, revealing potential fraudulent activity or masking techniques. 6. Tracking Cookies and Supercookies: Cookies store user information and browsing habits, which can be used to identify malicious activity. Supercookies (which are more persistent and harder to remove) can be used to track users even after they clear their browser cookies. 7. DNS Monitoring: Monitoring DNS requests can help track suspicious activity, as it reveals websites that users are trying to access, allowing investigators to detect patterns of criminal behavior. 8. Packet Inspection: Deep packet inspection (DPI) analyzes the data packets that flow over networks. This allows for the detection of malicious data, potentially identifying cybercriminal activity. 9. SSL/TLS Certificate Pinning: Ensures that only legitimate, pre-specified certificates can establish secure communications with servers, helping to detect man-in-the-middle attacks and other forms of digital tampering. 10. Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Though not a direct tracking method, 2FA adds a layer of difficulty for cybercriminals trying to access accounts, since it requires access to a secondary device or service. Its easier for you to walk into a bank and rob them with a gun. They made the computers , the chips in phones and laptops and also the internet. You now think you can outsmart everybody. All those of you doing yahoo. The day you step in these countries, they will arrest you. Technology has gone far now, This is not 1980. |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by Treasure17(m): 9:23am On Sep 13, 2024 |
The fraudulent act is in our DNA |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by Catechizm: 9:24am On Sep 13, 2024 |
Be like extradition na the pattern wey US wan dey use now on fraud cases against its people. |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by shortgun(m): 9:24am On Sep 13, 2024 |
Always bringing bad name to the country wherever they go ![]() |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by omoredia: 9:24am On Sep 13, 2024 |
Nigerians are criminals. That's why they support criminals as leaders. |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by Meedon: 9:25am On Sep 13, 2024 |
Yahoo yahooo |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by id4sho(m): 9:25am On Sep 13, 2024 |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by anonimi: 9:26am On Sep 13, 2024 |
Newlymarried:Why did he not ask Tinubu and his CoS how they escaped jail in their own US drug and fraud cases ![]() Criminals bird of a feather flocking together in our Aso Rock. How then can it be well with our country ![]() Racoon: oshozondii: |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by DrDeuce: 9:29am On Sep 13, 2024 |
Another bad stamp to our nation. |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by Exousiang01(m): 9:30am On Sep 13, 2024 |
We go about commiting crimes in every corner of the world and we come back and blame the government for weak passport and inhumane treatment at airports. Nigerians are a burger problem than the government |
| Re: Nigerian Man Sentenced To Nearly 12 Years For $200K Fraud In US by happney65: 9:31am On Sep 13, 2024 |
Agba Yahoo Baba o.. |
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