Two WhatsApp hackers arrested by security agencies for stealing from US-based Ghanaian
In a significant crackdown on cybercrime, Ghanaian security agencies have arrested two young men, Abdul Latif Abubakar, 22, and Mahammudu Araafat Yasir, 24, for their involvement in a WhatsApp fraud scheme.
The arrests took place in Langbensi and Gambaga in the North East Region, following an extensive intelligence-led operation.
The operation was spurred by a report from a Ghanaian living in the US who fell victim to a WhatsApp Account Takeover, a sophisticated form of cyber fraud.
Through this method, the perpetrators gained unauthorized access to WhatsApp accounts by manipulating the account verification process to obtain the required six-digit verification codes.
Once they had access, the suspects contacted the victim's friends and family to solicit funds under various guises, leading to substantial financial losses totalling more than GH₵200,000.
The investigation revealed that the stolen funds were funnelled through mobile money accounts linked to the suspects.
Both suspects are currently in custody and are cooperating with the authorities, providing valuable information for ongoing investigations.
This case highlights the growing trend of cyber-related crimes in Ghana and underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and public vigilance to combat these threats.
The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) of Ghana has been active in alerting the public to the rise of such scams, emphasising the need for heightened awareness and improved cybersecurity practices to prevent similar incidents
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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