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Malicious Loan Apps In Nigeria by AuditorIs: 2:40am On Jun 18, 2021
SECURITY ALERT!!!
DELETE / UNINSTALL THESE MOBILE LOAN APPs NOW!!

The Nigerian public is hereby notified of the existence of some Malicious and Fraudulent Loan Apps that most people use daily. In a bid to support the Nigerian Military Forces curb the unending security threats across regions, we (Concerned Group of Certified Information System Auditors, and Forensic Investigators) have reasons, on evidence to believe that Nigerians should, as a matter of urgency, delete/uninstall the following Loan Apps for the safety of Selves (Users), Families, Friends, Colleagues, & Communities:

1. SokoLoan (+2347042690186, 2348139851350)
2. GoCash (+2349135588607, 2348139851350)
3. 9jaCash (+2349063169030, 2348139842690)

These Loan Apps belong to the same group of malicious Chinese Nationals, who, with some of their Nigerian accomplice(with above phone numbers) leverage on the FinTech Space in Nigeria to perpetuate the following evils:

1. They scan through your contact lists to identify Important Persons by the names you saved, gather the data, and sell to Kidnappers and Bandits.
2. They monitor your phone locations, travel calendar, conversations, SMS, WhatsApp chats, and emails for vital information they could sell to Kidnappers, bandits, and terrorists.
3. Families and Friends of Nigerian Troops battling insurgency should please uninstall these Apps because we believe they monitor your conversations and provide information on the location and movements of Troops to insurgents. One of the reasons why Soldiers & Aid Workers are frequently ambushed by Terrorists and Bandits.
4. They bug your devices/phones with “Keyloggers” to collect your Mobile or Online- Banking Passwords, Pins, and ATM Card details which they sell to YAHOO BOYs, and they also use it for unauthorized withdrawals from your bank accounts. The reason for the rising complaints on untraceable transactions in the banks these days. Nigerian Banks lose over N1.7Bn daily to these Criminals.
5. They launch “Man-in-the-Middle” Attacks on targeted Online transactions between your banks and Telcos to intercept SMS Alerts. The reason why affected Bank Customers, don’t receive SMS ALERTS for fraudulent withdrawals/transfers from their Accounts.

Please send to all your contacts, and save lives today.
God Bless Nigeria.

DanBaba
@AuditorsIs
Re: Malicious Loan Apps In Nigeria by Leemekzy: 3:57am On Jun 18, 2021
ok.
Re: Malicious Loan Apps In Nigeria by bolafez(m): 11:15am On Jun 18, 2021
Alright
Re: Malicious Loan Apps In Nigeria by kingthreat(m): 11:29am On Jun 18, 2021
I dont know what they did to you. But whatever they did really pained you. As for me I advice people not to use loans if they can't pay.
Re: Malicious Loan Apps In Nigeria by Callisto1(m): 11:34am On Jun 18, 2021
AuditorIs:
SECURITY ALERT!!!
DELETE / UNINSTALL THESE MOBILE LOAN APPs NOW!!

The Nigerian public is hereby notified of the existence of some Malicious and Fraudulent Loan Apps that most people use daily. In a bid to support the Nigerian Military Forces curb the unending security threats across regions, we (Concerned Group of Certified Information System Auditors, and Forensic Investigators) have reasons, on evidence to believe that Nigerians should, as a matter of urgency, delete/uninstall the following Loan Apps for the safety of Selves (Users), Families, Friends, Colleagues, & Communities:

1. SokoLoan (+2347042690186, 2348139851350)
2. GoCash (+2349135588607, 2348139851350)
3. 9jaCash (+2349063169030, 2348139842690)
stop taking their loans then.

STOP TAKING THEIR LOANS IF YOU CANT PAY.. all of these people that come here to wail owe more than 10 loan apps at the same time.. thats criminal
These Loan Apps belong to the same group of malicious Chinese Nationals, who, with some of their Nigerian accomplice(with above phone numbers) leverage on the FinTech Space in Nigeria to perpetuate the following evils:

1. They scan through your contact lists to identify Important Persons by the names you saved, gather the data, and sell to Kidnappers and Bandits.
2. They monitor your phone locations, travel calendar, conversations, SMS, WhatsApp chats, and emails for vital information they could sell to Kidnappers, bandits, and terrorists.
3. Families and Friends of Nigerian Troops battling insurgency should please uninstall these Apps because we believe they monitor your conversations and provide information on the location and movements of Troops to insurgents. One of the reasons why Soldiers & Aid Workers are frequently ambushed by Terrorists and Bandits.
4. They bug your devices/phones with “Keyloggers” to collect your Mobile or Online- Banking Passwords, Pins, and ATM Card details which they sell to YAHOO BOYs, and they also use it for unauthorized withdrawals from your bank accounts. The reason for the rising complaints on untraceable transactions in the banks these days. Nigerian Banks lose over N1.7Bn daily to these Criminals.
5. They launch “Man-in-the-Middle” Attacks on targeted Online transactions between your banks and Telcos to intercept SMS Alerts. The reason why affected Bank Customers, don’t receive SMS ALERTS for fraudulent withdrawals/transfers from their Accounts.

Please send to all your contacts, and save lives today.
God Bless Nigeria.

DanBaba
@AuditorsIs

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