Straight-A student who masterminded Covid-19 Whatsapp scam is jailed
A STRAIGHT-A student masterminded a coronavirus scam to steal victims' bank details and then shared them on WhatsApp.
The Queen Mary politics student gathered the victims' personal information "with a view to committing fraud against their bank accounts". Malachy Pakenham, prosecuting, said: "It's a phishing campaign to dupe customers to enter their personal details and passwords by sending a fraudulent website link."He had set up frauds from February 2017. This demonstrates a high level of knowledge of computers and he's obviously a very clever person."or call 0207 782 4368. You can WhatsApp us on 07810 791 502.
"He has incredible GCSE and A Level results, he's heading for a first while living in abject poverty in two rooms." "What you did was to prey on the vulnerability of the majority of people in society who at this present moment are worried, petrified, fearful about their future, about their jobs, about their homes, making ends meet, getting back to work or whether they still have a job.
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