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Retired soldier loses lump sum payment to bank account hack
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44217, member: 636"] A retired army man lost thousands of dollars when crooks broke into his bank accounts. Tigere Dube used to be his neighbor and fellow soldier before turning to crime. The victim Forward Mapfunde had just received his retirement money totaling over thirteen thousand US dollars and some local currency. His bank accounts connected to his mobile phone number made him an easy target. Dube and his gang made a fake identity card with the victim's details but Dube's photo. They took this fake card to an Econet shop and convinced workers to give them a new SIM card for Mapfunde's number. The crooks downloaded the bank's mobile app and linked it to their stolen phone line. They moved all the money from both accounts into the mobile wallet they controlled. The gang visited different money agents around Harare and withdrew cash from the stolen accounts. They also moved some funds to other mobile payment apps they could access. Mapfunde noticed his phone stopped working and went to fix it at an Econet store. When his phone line started working again, he saw all his retirement money had vanished and called the police. [/QUOTE]
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