The
festive season is almost here… I can feel it already with the thousands
of wish lists all around the place. I have drafted mine already and
will post on my blog,
hoping that someone somewhere will choose to be my Santa.
Unfortunately, while we draft our wish lists hoping to have it come true
– by honest means – we do have company.
By
company, I mean to say that you are not the only one seeking to have
your wishes come true. While this shouldn’t be a problem, it is! Because
the other party seeking to get their festive needs met are fraudsters
in all shapes and forms, being identified with all sorts of names and
they come in many colours that may seem attractive even to you. While
they may never be able to tell their dreams to the world, they are busy
hatching out plans to rob good and hardworking individuals of all that
they have labored for in 2015. Their sole aim could be to leave you
penniless in 2015 and have you start from the bottom in 2016.
Just
a few weeks back, after I was glad to see the end of a good fashion
week, they struck! They took away my phones and many other gadgets
belonging to some other attendees. I was quite sad but I had to move
beyond these material elements and seek ways of moving beyond what I
might have lost. Just before that was an aunt attacked by robbers. And
now, here is the big one that some may fall prey to if not addressed,
‘The BVN Scam’.
I had just gotten an
email from my bank that my online banking was deactivated due to
inactivity. I think they must have been trying to cover up the fact that
they were unable to properly link my BVN. Just a few days after that, I
got one from a supposedly GT bank email asking me to fill an online
form: that CBN has directed the account to be closed.
It read:
‘Dear Account Holder
Incomplete BVN registration has been detected on your account. You are advised to complete your registration vocally to avoid transactional restrictions. You will not be able to make withdrawals after receiving this email.Follow the link to complete now: http://mngbh.hst.im/Archive/index.html
This is a Mandatory Online Vocal Registration process.GTBank NOTIFICATION SERVICE.
Incomplete BVN registration has been detected on your account. You are advised to complete your registration vocally to avoid transactional restrictions. You will not be able to make withdrawals after receiving this email.Follow the link to complete now: http://mngbh.hst.im/Archive/index.html
This is a Mandatory Online Vocal Registration process.GTBank NOTIFICATION SERVICE.
GTBank © 2015′.
I
almost proceeded to opening the link when intuition made me pause. I
went back to the beginning of the mail and clicked the drop down button,
only to discover that though the email name was customized to be like
that of GT bank, it was actually a gmail account belonging to some
fraudster under the guise of ‘beaunelnig@gmail.com’.
These
BVN scams has become a new ploy by these fraudsters to get us to fill a
form that is likely to contain all of our details. Should anyone fall
for it, the likely implication is for them to hack into your system and
do a clean sweep of your account. This will mean leaving you with
nothing for the festive seasons and all of your hard work will go down
the drain.
In order to make sure that
every honest and diligent one is saved from the hands of those who reap
where they have failed to sow, I decided to call your attention to it –
in the best way that I can.
Kindly
guard your accounts as much as you can. Never fill any form onine.
Should your bank contact you, kindly take the time to make sure before
you respond. Don’t be in a hurry to divulge any information whatsoever.
Black Friday is almost here and lots of sales will be done online. I
enjoin you to patronise the brands but do this securely.
May
the works of your hands not be in vain nor your sweat become bread for
another dubious mind. I wish us all a happy festive celebration.
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