US sanctions 6 Nigerians over $6m fraud [See Names]
The United States government has sanctioned six Nigerians over $6million cyber fraud against its citizens.
Pompeo said the victims were defrauded through the use of sensitive information and financial resources derived by manipulative means which will not be tolerated. Their names were also included in Office of Foreign Assets Control specially designated nationals list, under the section of “cyber-related designation”.
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