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Internet Fraud

Hustler literature sheds light on internet fraud and its role in the Nigerian economy
Friday
/ 13 August 2021

Hustler literature sheds light on internet fraud and its role in the Nigerian economy

E-fraud novels, such as ‘I Do Not Come To You By Chance’, depict characters recreating the same exploitative economic landscape they seek to avoid

By Daniel Chukwuemeka
Mobile devices not protected in SA
Article
/ 5 April 2013

Mobile devices not protected in SA

A study shows few South Africans are taking necessary precautions to keep their mobile devices safe and secure when accessing the internet.

By Staff Reporter
How to beat the hackers
Article
/ 9 October 2012

How to beat the hackers

Jon Tullett shares some online security tricks that will keep the web wolves from your door.

By Staff Reporter
Heads of site used to educate ‘students in crime’ jailed
Article
/ 9 June 2012

Heads of site used to educate ‘students in crime’ jailed

Six men who headed up a site which taught its users to defraud people of millions of pounds have been handed jail sentences in Britain.

By Sapa Afp
Cybercriminals who educated ‘students in crime’ jailed
Article
/ 9 June 2012

Cybercriminals who educated ‘students in crime’ jailed

Six men who headed up a site which taught its users to defraud people of millions of pounds have been handed jail sentences in Britain.

By Sapa Afp
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Article
/ 26 July 2010

How safe is it to shop on the internet?

Be careful when paying with your credit card over the internet as your bank is not liable if you deal with a non-reputable vendor.

By Maya Fisher French

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