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No Online Test for COVID-19, Magu Warns

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The Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ibrahim Magu has asked Nigerians to beware of fraudsters using fake online test for COVID-19 to dupe unsuspecti­ng people.

The Cable reported that since the outbreak of the disease, there has been a ‘Do-It-Yourself Test’ message being circulated on the social media.

But Magu yesterday said such messages are from internet fraudsters seeking to exploit the situation.

The EFCC chief said the warning became necessary in view of the increasing number of complaints received from Nigerians who became victims of the antics of internet fraudsters.

“There is no online testing for COVID-19; such online link requesting for personal informatio­n to test for the corona virus, or provide a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) method, is part of these fraudulent new methods aimed at defrauding Nigerians of their hard-earned money, please beware,” Magu said.

“Home-bond internet users have complained of receiving several e-mails, sms, Whatsapp messages offering free services such as ‘Do-It-Yourself’ Covid-19 tests; subscripti­on to either Netflix, hulu, DSTV, Government Interventi­on/Grant of N30, 000) and other tricky offers.

”Some of the fraudulent schemes are coming in the form of links that offer free data or request for the Bank Verificati­on Number, BVN, and account details of their victims, assuring that such victims will be credited with money, as part of the federal government’s palliative­s to cushion the effects of the running Stay-at-home order.”

He said many of the fraudulent online messages require recipients to click and fill out an online survey and forward same to 10 WhatsApp users.

The messages, he said, are ”embedded with malwares and other malicious codes which when clicked, trigger a program that steals and compromise­s mails, banking logins passwords, credit related informatio­n and other critical data contained on the recipient’s devices”.

He warned that victims stand the risk of losing both confidenti­al informatio­n and money since unauthoris­ed access may have been granted to cybercrimi­nals.

 ??  ?? Oyo State Governor, Mr. Seyi Makinde (right), and Acting Chairman, Oyo State COVID-19 Taskforce, Prof. Temitope Alonge, during the governor’s inspection of Infectious Disease Centre Olodo, Ibadan…yesterday
Oyo State Governor, Mr. Seyi Makinde (right), and Acting Chairman, Oyo State COVID-19 Taskforce, Prof. Temitope Alonge, during the governor’s inspection of Infectious Disease Centre Olodo, Ibadan…yesterday

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