Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Nigerian governmen is teaming up with Microsoft to fight Internet fraud.
The Nigerian government is reportedly very fed up with the country reputation as a base for many Internet scams according to a report by Ars Technica Web site.
According to the Web site, officials in that country have teamed with Microsoft to identify and contact victims of scams, shot down fraudulent sites and arrest perpetrators.
Microsoft and the Nigerian government teaming up to stop suspicious activities committed with a computer?
Good luck with that. It's like the Oakland Raiders teaming up with LA Clippers to teach young kids how to be a winner.
For more, see Ars Technica.com
According to the Web site, officials in that country have teamed with Microsoft to identify and contact victims of scams, shot down fraudulent sites and arrest perpetrators.
Microsoft and the Nigerian government teaming up to stop suspicious activities committed with a computer?
Good luck with that. It's like the Oakland Raiders teaming up with LA Clippers to teach young kids how to be a winner.
For more, see Ars Technica.com
Labels: ArsTechnica, Internet crimes., Internet fraud, Internet scams, Microsoft, Nigeria, Nigerian government
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