Scammers busted with over $2.1bn in fake cheques

Government officials are cracking down on scammers like this guy.

The flow of fake checks going into the US has been slowed down some thanks to an international bust this week. The bust resulted in the arrest of 77 people and the seizure of more than $2.1 billion in fake cheques.

Many of us are quite familiar with the infamous Nigerian 419 scam and how it plays out but not everyone is. In fact, it's becoming such a widespread problem in the US that there are now television commercials warning viewers about the scam. Hopefully, fewer people will be scammed thanks to this bust.

The bust resulted in the arrest of 60 people in the Netherlands, 16 in Nigeria and one in Canada. Three scammers from Nigeria and the Netherlands were extradited to New York and will stand trial shortly. The US Postal Service (the scams constitute mail fraud in the US which is a federal offence) is in the process of having five others extradited as well.

"We shut down Internet cafes, we arrested scammers, and significantly disrupted the flow of fake checks into the United States," said Greg Campbell, U.S. Postal Inspector Service.

Nigeria is attempting to rid the country of the prevalent scammers in order to help clean up the country's image. A total of 290 cases have been brought to court and 115 of them have had successful prosecutions.

Government officials aren't the only ones cracking down on Internet scammers. Some Internet users attempt to get even with the scammers while others try to shut them down completely.

With scams and phishing attempts on the rise, maybe some basic Internet security classes should become mandatory for new ISP subscribers. The fast pace of evolution in how the scams work today can even fool Internet veterans like those in the bit-tech community so even the most savvy of us could use a refresher course once in a while.

What are your thoughts? Should there be a greater effort to help educate people on ways to avoid scams and phishing attempts or should they just fend for themselves? Let us know over in the forums.
Quote BioSniper 4th October 2007, 10:22
Score one for the US government doing the right thing for a change :D
Quote dire_wolf 4th October 2007, 11:08
I think it's great that the nigerian government is finally doing something about the scammers living there. They're an absolute nuisance on ebay, i've recently had to relist the same laptop three times before someone that didn't want it to be shipped to nigeria paid for it
Quote mikeuk2004 4th October 2007, 12:06
It was on the news this morning that the UK with help of the Nigerian government made a bust in Nigeria and found thousands of fake cheques and UK postal orders.

The bust also discovered their new scams. They are now targeting dating agencies, a British bloke admitted on TV that he got scammed out of £12k. It was by, what he thought was a women who he hadn’t even met, and was actually a Nigerian Man.

I don’t get how a bloke hands over cash to what they believe is a foreign woman without even meeting them. £12k is allot of money, what was this Nigerian bloke telling him to get £12k???
Quote dire_wolf 4th October 2007, 12:08
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Originally Posted by mikeuk2004
without even beeting them.

:) Made me chuckle
Quote mikeuk2004 4th October 2007, 14:24
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Originally Posted by dire_wolf
:) Made me chuckle

oops :)
Quote naokaji 4th October 2007, 15:38
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Originally Posted by mikeuk2004
It was on the news this morning that the UK with help of the Nigerian government made a bust in Nigeria and found thousands of fake cheques and UK postal orders.

The bust also discovered their new scams. They are now targeting dating agencies, a British bloke admitted on TV that he got scammed out of £12k. It was by, what he thought was a women who he hadn’t even met, and was actually a Nigerian Man.

I don’t get how a bloke hands over cash to what they believe is a foreign woman without even meeting them. £12k is allot of money, what was this Nigerian bloke telling him to get £12k???

the funny thing is that someone who isnt completly retarded dosnt give out 12k£ (hell, not even 12£) to someone he doesnt know nor give his bank details to some random stranger who promises to give him money....

same goes for the phishing shite with online banking, ebay, paypal.... dont give out your info to anyone you cant trust and your pretty much safe....

its so easy... but some people always fall for it...
Quote dire_wolf 4th October 2007, 18:02
I Lol'ed IRL when the guy was actually on the news, i mean, if it was me, i would feel so stupid, so absolutely retarded that I would be totally ashamed to have my face put on telly for this
Quote Wugger 7th October 2007, 02:31
I knew I had seen that picture elsewhere; http://www.419eater.com/images/trophy_room/doctor_jacob2.jpg
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