EFCC Chairman Reveals How 17-Year-old 200 Level History Student Hacks Into His Account 

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EFCC Chairman Reveals How 17-Year-old 200 Level History Student Hacks Into His Account 
EFCC Chairman Reveals How 17-Year-old 200 Level History Student Hacks Into His Account 

The chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Olanipekun Olukoyede has recounted how a 17-year-old yahoo boy (internet fraudster) hacked his BVN and bank account details using his mobile number.

 

The EFCC chairman stated that the boy could become a valuable national asset with proper guidance and orientation.

 

Mr Olukoyede disclosed this while addressing stakeholders in a video sighted by Pulse on Thursday, May 2.

 

The EFCC chairman recounted that the boy was nabbed by anti-graft agency operatives and brought to his office for interrogation.

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To test the boy’s IT skills, the EFCC boss asked him to show him how he swindles people’s money through the internet.

 

The EFCC boss said, “In my Lagos office, I brought in a 17-year-old boy who is studying history 200 level.

 

_He’s not doing anything science. The guy sat in my office in Lagos and demonstrated some things to me on my laptop.

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“He asked for my number (mobile number), through my number he got my BVN. He now mentioned the name of my account number to me and the bank and I didn’t tell him anything.”

 

The EFCC chairman said he was in awe of the IT skills of a young lad without an educational background in sciences.

 

Despite the criminal nature of the boy’s actions, Olukoyede sees a glimmer of hope in his skills.

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He said with the proper guidance and orientation, the boy could become a valuable national asset.

 

Nigeria lost $706m to cybercrimes – EFCC

Pulse earlier reported that Nigerian banks suffered a loss of ₦8 billion due to cybercrimes alone.

 

This stats was according findings by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) for 2022 released by the EFCC.

 


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Mr Olukoyede revealed that according to the same report, Nigeria annually loses $500 million to cybercrimes.


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