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Cybersecurity Alert: More than GH¢1.9 million lost to online investment scams in Ghana in 2024

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The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) has issued a public alert following a significant surge in online investment scams across Ghana, with losses exceeding GH¢1.9 million in 2024.

These fraudsters typically use social media, email, and text messages to reach their targets, employing fake testimonials to add legitimacy to their schemes.

Victims are encouraged to make initial investments via mobile money and are shown fake profits, which can be partially withdrawn, luring them to invest even more. 

However, when victims attempt to withdraw larger amounts, they are asked to pay taxes or additional fees. Shortly after, the scammers cut off all communication, leaving victims with no access to their accounts or funds.

The CSA has warned the public to be cautious of any unsolicited investment offers, particularly those that promise quick and substantial returns with little risk.

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  1. SCAM VICTIM; After the demise of my wife, I registered on a dating site and I was match to Abigail Kane a Scottish and it was going well until she told me she is visiting her late fathers gold mines in Ghana and when she arrived the employees had led the company to bankruptcy to she need my assistance which I did and it was bill after bill so I contacted the Ghana Embassy that directed my complain to the Ghana Crime Unit(info.ghanapolice at consultant. Com) and the perpetrator was arrested and it was a guy disguise as woman am talking to and justice was served #beware of scam and do not send money to anyone you meet online..

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