How I hacked into bank customers’ accounts – Graduate
A graduate of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology,
Ogbomosho, Oyo State, Babatunde Fatai, who is about to begin the mandatory
national youth service programme, said he posed as a genuine lover to defraud
foreign women and men whom he met on dating sites.
Fatai, who has been arrested by the Oyo
State Police command for various Internet crimes, including hacking into bank
accounts of many people in and outside Nigeria, had once been arrested for
robbery and arraigned in court but granted bail.
He was arrested with the sum of N2.4m by
men of the command’s Special Anti-Robbery Squad in his Ogbomosho hideout. Also
in his possession were: a Honda CRV with number plate KWL 280 CN, a Nissan
Altima car with number plate KJA 963 CA, a Ford saloon car with number plate
KRD 837 DQ and a Toyota Camry saloon car with number plate LSR 418 DJ.
Fatai said he had been in the Internet
fraud business for a long time but could not remember how much he had
fraudulently collected from his victims.
He said, “It is not easy to do Internet
fraud. It takes painstaking effort.
“At times, I would go to dating sites to
woo both men and women. I would make sure they fall in love with me by
regularly sending love and romantic messages and even calling them until I
deceived them into giving me their account details.
“At times, I would send fake emails to
bank customers making it look like it emanated from their banks. Then I would
ask them to change their password, PIN or other bank account security details.
“They would be required to input the old
and new, but as soon as I get the old password, I would use it to hack into
their accounts, transfer the money to the person I’m dating abroad, who would
later send it to me through another means,” he explained.
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