Omorh…scammers don upgrade oo
I was just sitting quietly in my friend’s shop, minding my business, when this very fine oyibo/China woman walked in with full confidence 😭😂
Next thing, she started advertising one company like she came for a TED Talk 🤣
She said they’re giving out ₦1 million to anyone interested… but wait first o you must drop ₦100,000 before anything 😂
After that, they’ll give you 3 cartons of their products, you’ll go and sell everything within 2 months, then come back for more… chai, the explanation was just somehow, she was talking and talking but nothing was entering again
Before she could even land, I just shouted: “Auntyyy, I’m not interested oooo!” 😂
Where I wan see ₦100k? In this Tinubu economy?? 😭
This woman no gree o, she now started convincing me like my destiny was inside that business
She even said I should go and borrow money from my husband, that once I “cash out” the ₦1 million, na my husband go enjoy pass😭😂
I just look her from head to toe like, “Madam, na me you wan use do experiment?” 😭
Onye Nnewi dika mu?? Taa gbafuo there abeg 🤣
Before she will use sweet talk confuse my village people, she sharply moved to another person.
See her MBA ji like investigative journalist ,she don waka tire 😂😂😂
Omo, scammers don upgrade oo… dem no dey shout again, dem dey package am with accent and fine face 😂🤲
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Sometimes it’s just about one bad habit.
And password reuse is one of the most dangerous ones.
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It’s about awareness.
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How to protect yourself:
• Shield your keypad when entering PINs
• Use privacy screen protectors
• Avoid logging into sensitive accounts in public
• Be aware of your surroundings
• Don’t read OTPs aloud
• Lock devices when stepping away, even briefly.
• Use biometrics
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You feel safe.
No alerts.
No malware.
But someone just memorized your digits.
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Key Risks:
Financial loss: Stolen credit card or bank logins.
Identity theft: Access to personal data like Social Security numbers or addresses enables criminals to open accounts or commit crimes in the victim’s name.
Account compromise:login credentials of ur emails and socials